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by sampo
1606 days ago
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Yes. Assume 1 virion has a 0.001 chance to start an infection. You could infect 1 person with 692 virions, resulting in a 50% change of them getting ill (1-0.999^692). Or you could infect 692 people each with 1 virion, with 50% chance of at least 1 of them getting ill (35% chance: 1 ill, 12% chance: 2 ill, 3% chance: 3 ill, ...). |
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