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How would results differ if you have only a 20% or 50% chance of contracting the disease after being exposed? How does this relate to the concept of susceptibility?
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How would results differ if you have only a 20% or 50% chance of contracting the disease after being exposed? How does this relate to the concept of susceptibility?
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If you have 20% of contracting the disease it wouldn’t be that dramatic but if you have 50% it’s pretty bad I think you won’t be able to see the person with 20 only 50 would have symptoms
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