To what extent is this correct? I'm curious about this https://twitter.com/Heorot_/status/1241319269528489985 …
Japan I don't know about; apparently Germany just has tighter criteria for attributing a death to covid I think (They have really high infected:deaths right?)
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Avg. time lag between a pos. test & death is 11days. 11 days ago GER hat 1.6k cases & now has 83 deaths = 0,5% which is what many scientists expect. Plus ICU capacity much lower (5k vs 25k) = triage in IT earlier & more often. Plus more tests in GER (160k/week) = more positives
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