The biggest COVID mystery to me is why South Asia and Southeast Asia are reporting so few cases. Is it lack of testing (certainly a factor) or validation of the heat theory (virus will burn off when the world warms)? One spells looming disaster, the other cause for optimism.
the mortality rate *is* high is the problem. or it's *high enough* and *contagious enough*
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May be, but if we all are under counting then it might be quite low isn't it?
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Mr Lakare, I see your pt about underreporting —> morbidity rates are lower than what we’ve heard. But what if they’re only lower for people with no other lung problems? Here’s the head of the WHO saying it doesn’t matter if the rate is a bit lower, it’s still very serious.pic.twitter.com/gG9Qy7TPId
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