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Definitions for risk of exposure
risk of ex·po·sure

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  1. risk, risk of exposurenoun

    the probability of being exposed to an infectious agent

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  1. risk of exposure

    Risk of exposure refers to the potential or likelihood of an individual or entity to encounter a harmful condition or substance such as biological pathogens, harmful radiations, chemicals or contagious diseases. This risk can involve various aspects like health, personal safety, environment, finances, etc. The degree of risk often depends on the susceptibility of the individual or entity, the level or amount of harmful factor involved, and the duration and frequency of exposure.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of risk of exposure in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of risk of exposure in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of risk of exposure in a Sentence

  1. David Cennimo:

    If they are really concerned about the potential for the vaccine to wane over six months, they may want to wait a few weeks but William Schaffner really don't want to go beyond middle October or the end of October, because of the risk of exposure to flu in William Schaffner area.

  2. Kathleen Wilson:

    The coolness of water will make a swimmer less aware of a growing sunburn, while reflection of sunlight is more apparent on the beach, it can occur in the water as well. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends reapplying sunscreen at least every two hours to remain protected or immediately after a swim or excessive sweating occurs. For long-distance swimmers, re-applying sunscreen can be impossible once it wears off, so using an alternative like Balmex can be necessary, said Wilson. Traditionally used to treat diaper rash, Wilson said the key ingredient of zinc oxide makes Balmex a useful sunscreen. Its stickiness and adherence to the skin for lengthy periods provides swimmers with adequate sun protection, she said. Exposure to bacteria, parasites Swimmers may be unaware of the dangers of toxic algae, bacterial growth and parasites that thrive in warmer waters. There's also an extremely rare risk of exposure to Naegleria fowleri, a deadly brain-eating amoeba found in bodies of warm freshwater.

  3. Adam Schiff:

    I’d like to know what these documents were. I’d like to know what the [special counsel’s] assessment is, whether there was any risk of exposure and what the harm would be and whether any mitigation needs to be done, i think that would be appropriate and consistent with what we requested in the case of Mar-a-Lago.

  4. Pentagon Special Events:

    The department took into careful consideration all aspects of AMVETS request, to include the current Health Protection Condition status on the Pentagon Reservation; substantial community transmission of COVID-19 in Arlington County, Virginia; number of Americans fully vaccinated across the nation; nature of this event with its decreased ability to maintain physical distance; and large crowds in one location for an extended period of time, this event draws national attention and participation; therefore the risk of exposure from participants from other communities extends well beyond the National Capital Region.

  5. Zachary Rubin:

    We don't want to start notifying people who had no risk of exposure and cause undue anxiety, we ended up working backwards and that unfortunately was the cause of some delay.

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