Probably far much worse than what’s being reported knowing China’s history of covering up inconvenient facts. Def not ”just the flu”
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I really do not understand your purpose here. Safeguards have been put in place, well established disaster systems are primed. We deal rationally with what happens next. I've been an ER nurse for 30 years, hysteria serves no purpose.
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Something strikes me as inaccurate in the calculations I’ve seen you make. The mortality rate is roughly 2.5 percent... of the infected.... not the entirety of the population. There is a factor being left out in your numbers. Not 2.5% of 330M... 2.5% of the infected. Right?
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the rate in South Korea is around 0.8%
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Mortality Rate in the US is 0.0%
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Because you can always trust numbers coming out of China.
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Until we know the age, health condition, nutrition and water quality, medical care quality, twitting % is irresponsible at least.
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That’s exactly what I thought, thank you!! I estimated on the high end with 2.5%. I’ve seen numbers well below 1% in other countries. But again, for
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Over 10% for pretty old people, almost half for those already in critical condition.
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