Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
All I'm saying is the more people who have had it or who now have it, then the less people there are who can still catch it (given that re-infection seems to have happened extremely rarely).
So if the overall infection rate stays at 3% of the population then every day someone tests positive it reduces other peoples likelihood of catching it.
If added together the number of people who have it or had it is increasing that also must limit the number of people who can still catch it.
I think the problems with that is it still appears to be a small % of the population that have been infected even with the high numbers.

And reinfection does appear to be possible after a certain time period so isn't really a solution.