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If R is 10 in a fully susceptible population, we’d need to vaccinate at least 9 in every 10 people. If R is 20, as it can be for measles, we need to vaccinate 19 out of every 20, or over 95 per cent of the population, to stop outbreaks. This percentage is commonly known as the ‘herd immunity threshold’.
The Rules of Contagion: Why Things Spread - and Why They Stop
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