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Originally Posted by DoctorTan
From what I understand of the TS's post, the 0.004% was a number quoted to him for his particular exposure by the Dr at CDC.
So I used it as an illustrative example.
However I completely agree with you. For a Doctor working on sexual health, the average risk of his average patient will certainly be higher than the average risk of the general population.
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People go on and on trying to convince themselves they have not caught anything based on statistical analysis but at the end of the day there are only two outcomes... you have either caught something or you haven't.
The only way to tell is to get tested.