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Can you actually be forced to wear a mask in the building indefinitely?
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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4660501" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>Just so you know, a rough estimate based on positive tests over the last two weeks, only about .1% of people in New Jersey are currently potentially contagious. If you assume that 10 times as many have it as have been tested positive, then you are up to as many as 1% of New Jersey's population currently being potentially contagious. From June until October, the numbers have been even lower. </p><p></p><p>At the high point in April, the numbers were upwards of about 3% of the population at any given time. Outside of a healthcare setting, and probably even outside of a respiratory illness ward, your chances of ever having contacted a person while they were contagious in a setting where you were likely to catch it, are vanishingly small. No miracles necessary. The fact that you haven't had a staph, strep, or yeast infection on your face is pretty miraculous, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4660501, member: 63706"] Just so you know, a rough estimate based on positive tests over the last two weeks, only about .1% of people in New Jersey are currently potentially contagious. If you assume that 10 times as many have it as have been tested positive, then you are up to as many as 1% of New Jersey's population currently being potentially contagious. From June until October, the numbers have been even lower. At the high point in April, the numbers were upwards of about 3% of the population at any given time. Outside of a healthcare setting, and probably even outside of a respiratory illness ward, your chances of ever having contacted a person while they were contagious in a setting where you were likely to catch it, are vanishingly small. No miracles necessary. The fact that you haven't had a staph, strep, or yeast infection on your face is pretty miraculous, though. [/QUOTE]
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