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Apr 2, 2020
10:51:35pm
antiyewt All-American
The problem with that is the probability of your first scenario is incredibly low.
Like way less than one percent.

I’m not buying it.

CV-19 is co reacted through direct contact with droplets. It’s not airborne.

I don’t get how “dosing” makes sense. It’s binary. Either you transfer the viral droplet to your nose/eyes/mouth directly or you don’t.
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