Still a casedemic? https://twitter.com/DrEliDavid/status/1300915377392824326 …pic.twitter.com/D325BmL4qN
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Sure, but to the original point I think it's very clear that a) the initial wave had a similar number of cases to what we're seeing now and b) this is a huge epidemic that is overwhelming hospital systems in a similar way across Europe
a) Of course. b) What's the definition of a deadly pandemic? Deadliest in a decade? Then in some countries yes, it is. Deadliest in the past several decades? No, it is not. In almost every country you will find deadlier years in the current century.
I mean, it does depend to an extent on the indicator you're looking at, but my work has demonstrated the very high death rate from COVID-19 i.e. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.07.23.20160895v7 … The main reason for lower deaths, I'd argue, is lower spread of disease
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