I’ve seen zero day referred to several times, but can’t remember if I ever heard what it is for sure
Maybe somebody can hep on this?
A new report with detailed data from Public Health England provides some startling numbers.
For the period of February 1 through August 2 there were COVID Delta variant cases for 47,000 people who had received 2 vaccine doses, and for 151,054 people who were unvaccinated.
In the first group of vaccinated people there were a total of 402 deaths, and in the second much larger group of unvaccinated people there were 253 deaths. To get the death rate you divide the number of deaths by the total number of infection cases.
That gives a death rate of .86 percent among the vaccinated and .17 percent among the unvaccinated. That is an amazing difference. The death rate among vaccinated was just over five times greater than that for the unvaccinated.
In other words, unvaccinated people who got infected were enormously safer from death. How can we explain this huge difference in terms of medical science? It should also be noted that it was determined that the measured viral load in both groups was the same.
“ I’ve seen zero day referred to several times, but can’t remember if I ever heard what it is for sure “
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Sometimes refers to the end of a countdown.
In hacker circles Zero Day Wares or exploits are computer or network vulnerabilities that are available before the targeted devices, operating systems or network designers know of their existence.
Not sure what context you’ve been seeing it used in.
Jack Dorsey tweeted out “Day 0” on August 10th. Some people were wondering if it had something to do with a Q post that said “Zero Day.”