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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of low-risk in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of low-risk in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

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  1. Tami Skoff:

    In the setting that the unvaccinated people are from a single household, and all the unvaccinated people are at low risk of severe Covid-19 illness, no prevention measures are needed, so these visits could happen indoors with no mask or physical distancing.

  2. Christopher Braden:

    If there were ongoing community spread of this virus we would know it, and that's not happening, so right now, in the United States, communities across this country are at very low risk of being exposed to this virus, including in San Diego and including on this base.

  3. Tim Glaeser:

    We've been able to demonstrate a solution that's low-cost, low-risk and very, very effective.

  4. Keith Poulsen:

    I think it's a very low risk, there have been reports of cats getting sick from direct contact with dogs, although there hasn't been a virus-positive cat reported yet.

  5. Roger Blumenthal:

    When James Cireddu look at all the studies that have been done recently, it seems that the modest benefit of aspirin and otherwise low-risk individuals is generally negated by the increase in long-term GI problems, bleeding with aspirin, while we said it could be considered to give aspirin to someone who never had a heart attack or stroke, that should probably be the last of the things on the priority list.

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