ltaly was caught 'off-guard' for several reasons, Germany has done much better at testing. US has several independent outbreaks (as expected from a country with ~Europe's population) so maybe the situation is more complex, I don't know. South Korea also seemed like it had...
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Replying to @Krzysie75471037 @gcochran99
I gave several examples, and explained why US could be different. I'd ask if you can read, but I assume you just don't want to.
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Replying to @Krzysie75471037 @gcochran99
again,more testing refered to Italy and Spain vs. Germany and Korea, for example.I'm aware of the testing problems that the US had,but the US has several outbreaks in different stages of development (phylogenies of mutations trace them to different origins), which is different
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well first, that you got the numbers wrong: 4th march appears to have 107 dead and 3089 cases, for a crude mortality rate around 3,4%. second, as with any mortality rate in higher end, too many sudden cases in hospitals + those overepresented in testing https://twitter.com/Krzysie75471037/status/1242886205626175488 …
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(note that we still have to account to whether the claims of majors that there are many in Italy dead outside hospitals are true)
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The undertakers say so too, but they might be part of the conspiracy.
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They're burying 'crisis actors'.
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Method crisis actors
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