Help me with the math here. A "normal" virus that infects every age group equally would require 60-70% herd/vaccination immunity to stop the spread. But what about a virus that is massively biased toward 20% of the population? If we vaccinate around 80% of that 20%, are we done?
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Agreed. I added "(adult)" in there for that reason. Kids are relatively unaffected by the virus, so I don't consider anyone under the age of about 16 when thinking about this stuff.
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Actually, kids get it and spread it. They are just asymptomatic, so nobody knows they are spreading it.
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Sequestering the unvaccinated vulnerable people for a bit longer would be prudent, in that regard (within reason, of course).
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