This is from WHO, but anybody care to qualify this with more information? We've long held that it's 2% mortality, but 3.4% would be a more significant jump. (I assume that jump is concentrated more in older or compromised populations.)https://twitter.com/WHO/status/1234872254883909642 …
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En réponse à @ChuckWendig
I think a big part is that we still haven’t pinned down how many infected there are. 20,000 with 600 dead is way different than 60,000 with 600 dead.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
The US is sadly complicating that with low testing and bad info, as yet.
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En réponse à @ChuckWendig @ChrisWarcraft
With the exception of a few hundred people, if you live in the US, you have no idea if you have the virus or not, and currently no way of finding out. It's a travesty.
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En réponse à @AstroKatie @ChuckWendig
Yeah it’s pretty terrible
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