....but your math is fuzzy. You’re using 100% and not 70% of population
And you’re using 1.3% which is what we’re at currently without factoring in all the asymptomatic carriers and those who have symptoms and are staying at home and not getting tested. Not to mention the other flaws with this thinking.
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