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As with any other poison, viruses are usually deadlier in larger amounts
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- Title
- Opinion | These Coronavirus Exposures Might Be the Most Dangerous
- Published
- Apr 1 2020
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- 1103 words
I posted this because it seems like another example of how easy it is to treat things as binary when actually, it's more complicated than that. But I don't think it's all that useful except maybe for a single person, living alone, who is not working, so they are effectively already quarantined?
The risk of spreading it might vary depending on the dose, but it would be hard to prove and better to assume that that anyone who catches it is likely to spread it.
Perhaps assuming infection is binary is a fiction, but it seems like a useful one.
From the article:
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