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Originally Posted by O.city
If there is that much innate immunity, even with opening everything up, the models would have to correct for it and things would be alot different. It's all about chains in transmission and with that much stoppage points, it's not like a brush fire.
At this point, we just don't know for sure.
They also kinda missed on the modeling where people are ping pong balls bouncing all around. For the most part, we have our select groups and areas we go.
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So what you are saying is it may only hit 20% because people only interact with so many people in their life not because of built in immunity?
I guess that possible and I think an epidemiologist brought that up way back in March. That being said does it matter that much why it peaks at 20% as long as we know it does?