spinoza577
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
But a threshold is defined as the minimum strength you need to excert the effect. This minimum strength is therefore part of all other strengths that can excert the effect.It has to mean 'no more than 1000 may do the trick', which means that you don't need more than 1000. More than 1000 is excluded from the threshold.
Below a threshold there is no effect.
Or there is no threshold at all.
This would mean that "as few as" answers to the expectation that there would be more needed. "No", it says, "you don´t need that much, only a few thousands are sufficient to excert the effect."
And then Bromage elaborates that this can happen in this or that way, at once ore gradually. This might implicate that the most particles fail to enter a cell, and this may go along a theory of children, that they carry basically the same virus load, but neverhteless don´t seem to be that contagious - if so -, and the explanation would rather be that they need more particles to get infected.
This would also mean that the theory of @Keela Too is wrong, a pitty, I think, as it sounds very logical to me. Her theory also has the particular advantage in the current situation that it would go along with the theory and observation of a background immunity from other coronaviruses, which could be one explanation - along other explanations, rather, I would think - of different sceneries seen in Europe (so Italy, Spain, the UK wouldn´t happen to have that much background immunity).
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