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    Originally posted by flea beetle View Post
    Infectivity IS CASES. They are the only numbers we have to go by.

    Provide numbers that state that the infectivity is different than the numbers we are using, and you would have a leg to stand on. But then your death rate would most likely drop. So…

    All I did was factor the cases and death rate against the population of New Zealand. Not hiding anything here. Just using simple math.
    No, infectivity is not cases, it is the measure of the transmissibility of disease.
    Infectivity
    In epidemiology, infectivity is the ability of a pathogen to establish an infection. More specifically, infectivity is a pathogen's capacity for horizontal transmission that is, how frequently it spreads among hosts that are not in a parent–child relationship


    If you are going to show us all how smart you are by using big words in making an argument, at least learn what the big words mean before using them or you end up looking like a simple fool who does not understand math.

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      Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
      No, infectivity is not cases, it is the measure of the transmissibility of disease.
      Infectivity
      In epidemiology, infectivity is the ability of a pathogen to establish an infection. More specifically, infectivity is a pathogen's capacity for horizontal transmission that is, how frequently it spreads among hosts that are not in a parent–child relationship


      If you are going to show us all how smart you are by using big words in making an argument, at least learn what the big words mean before using them or you end up looking like a simple fool who does not understand math.
      “Infectivity is a pathogen’s capacity for horizontal transmission that is, how frequently it spreads among hosts”

      And how is infectivity measured? You guessed it…by cases! Don’t be such a sore loser!
      Last edited by flea beetle; Sep 8, 2021, 08:15.

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