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by terminatornet
1566 days ago
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>To an epidemiologist, an endemic infection is one in which overall rates are static — not rising, not falling. More precisely, it means that the proportion of people who can get sick balances out the ‘basic reproduction number’ of the virus, the number of individuals that an infected individual would infect, assuming a population in which everyone could get sick.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00155-x covid isn't endemic |
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