An infectious bug is one that travels fast through its environment, host to host, and has nothing to do with whether it kills you, gives the sniffles, or even passes unnoticed to the next host. The "R nought" number is about infectiousness, not about danger. A viral bloom will generally spread through the world in four or five weeks before being overcome by an army of antibodies. Less infectious ones take a little longer. (Idea expanded from Dr Suzanne Cahill interview here.)
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