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nickthemagicman | 4 years ago
That's the chance of infection.
This same idea is used in mask policy and is used with herd immunity calculations and all over epidemiology to be honest.
I'm really sorry that you have to do mental gymnastics to shoehorn this subject into your narrative.
Have a good day!
morsch|4 years ago
Total number infected until early November 2021: ~37 million [1]
Total population of the US: ~329 million
Infection percentage so far in pandemic: 11.2%
"Chance of infection" (per annum): ~7%
See above why this is an absurd extrapolation that nobody with any brains would take seriously. In the long run, pretty much everybody will get Sars-Cov-2. It's an endemic disease.
[1] https://www.statista.com/statistics/1254271/us-total-number-... per your source, NYT and Our World in Data refer to 47 million cases