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0% Risk Of Transmission

0% Risk Of Transmission

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About

0% Risk Of Transmission is an exploitable template that derives from a COVID-19 mask and social distancing infographic. The chart shows how various interactions with mask-wearing impact the likelihood of spreading COVID-19. In parodies, a row of the chart reading "0% Risk of Transmission" shows one figure usually giving an unpopular opinion, making the listener walk away, thus leading to "0% risk of transmission."

Origin

The Infographic was first seen on Imgur[2] on July 18th, 2020. The origin of the infographic is unclear and is not recognized to be from an official, evidence-based source. While masks and social distancing are recommended and correlated with lower transmission rate, the exact figures are unclear. Most importantly there is never a 0% chance of not getting COVID-19.[1]


90% RISK OF TRANSMISSION 30% RISK OF TRANSMISSION 5% RISK OF TRANSMISSION 1.5% RISK OF TRANSMISSION 0% RISK OF TRANSMISSION 6 FT

Spread

The first recorded instance of the image being modified as a meme was by Redditor u/AgreeableForm, who posted it to r/tucker_carlson[3] on August 3rd, 2020, gaining over 430 points (shown below).


I do not agree with this meme. I am uploading it because it is a meme. By seeing this meme you can now know what tucker carlson followers actually think.

From there it was used to comment upon commonly unpopular opinions and organizations. For example, Facebook user David McAfee[4] posted a parody about essential oils on August 13th, 2020 (shown below, left). On October 5th, 2020, Redditor @lordsethpimpin[5] posted an astrology example in /r/dankmemes, gaining over 55,000 points (shown below, right).


90% RISK OF TRANSMISSION 30% RISK OF TRANSMISSION 5% RISK OF TRANSMISSION borteddreams 1.5% RISK OF TRANSMISSION Would You Like To Buy Some Essential Oils? 0% RISK OF TRANSMISSION 90% RISK OF TRANSMISSION 30% RISK OF TRANSMISSION 5% RISK OF TRANSMISSION 1.5% RISK OF TRANSMISSION I'm a Scorpio, which means we are compatible every 3rd full moo.. wait where are you going? 0% RISK OF TRANSMISSION

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