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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Hmmm.  Using that formula and accepting the 85% efficacy hypothesis, we get the following herd immunity threshold (H) against different R numbers.___________________________________
 E=0.85
 R     H
 1.5  39%
 2.0  59%
 3.0  78%
 4.0  88%
 5.0  94%
 6.0  98%
 
 
 E=0.90
 R     H
 1.5  37%
 2.0  56%
 3.0  74%
 4.0  83%
 5.0  89%
 6.0  93%
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 As I recall, at the peak of the pandemic, R never rose higher than 3.  Maybe someone knows different.
 
 Project Fear again aptly noticed by Andrew.
 
 
 
 |  Someone's math is wrong somewhere (not your's Seph)
 
	https://www.thelancet.com/journals/l...328-3/fulltextQuote: 
	
		| “If you have a virus with an R0 of 6 or 7, then the herd immunity point is somewhere in the region of 85%”, explained Martin Hibberd, Professor of Emerging Infectious Diseases at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. |  | 
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