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I saw that the US goverment classifes an area as "substanial covid risk" if the number of cases are 50+ per 100k people which is at least 0.05% of the population. How do scientists identify risk levels for viruses?
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I saw that the US goverment classifes an area as "substanial covid risk" if the number of cases are 50+ per 100k people. That is 0.05% of the population of that area. Does the science support the classification standard?
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