How can the IFR be 0.3% if the population fatality rate is 0.3%?
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Replying to @greg_travis @johnmcclean_ie and
Can you read the papers before? I'm just showing those studies, because is not true IFR 0'3% is told just by ONE article from CEBM, there you have several studies saying the same in some different places. In how many places in the world PFR is 0'3%?
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Replying to @ivaningrad @greg_travis and
Have you read them? The Swiss papers both found an IFR of 0.6%+. The review (which has numerous flaws) found IFRs mostly above 0.5% for Europe. Even the very small German study found 0.36%
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Replying to @GidMK @greg_travis and
The Swiss paper also say:pic.twitter.com/wsC1LrztDg
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Replying to @ivaningrad @greg_travis and
Yes, but it's rather unlikely that this would more than halve the IFR even if true. An IFR of 0.3% for Europe in spring is inconsistent with evidence from Sweden, Switzerland, Hungary, CZR, Belgium, UK/England, Italy, France, Finland, Ireland, Spain, Lithuania, etc
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Replying to @GidMK @greg_travis and
Not true, I sent before those reports from Spain, 27.000 dead in nursing homes. This has been denounced and is being investigated, all this people didn't die by Covid, so, yes, 27.000 can change a lot the IFR.
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Replying to @ivaningrad
I suggest you read the systematic reviews I linked to in this thread. It is indeed true - most European countries had a much higher IFR than 0.3%
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Replying to @GidMK
Did you or anyone take into account those 27.000 (by far, most of the people dead in the country) deaths in nursing homes in Spain blamed to Covid (MSF organization and the health workers there say this people have been driven to die) to calculate the IFR?
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Replying to @ivaningrad
Yes. Spain is, of course, just one country (there are dozens of studies that disagree with you), and also I'm fairly certain that you're talking nonsense there
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Replying to @GidMK
So respectful with the information. Great. I'm fairly certain you have no idea what have happened, and even is one country you have use it in your list. So, before claim something like "nonsense" you shouldn't despise information (even if it doesn't suite with your ideas).
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You literally have not read the evidence I cited, nor even the studies YOU cited that disagree with your position
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