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In reply to the discussion: The case fatality rate for COVID-19 is not "about 2%" - it's 3.4% [View all]The_jackalope
(1,660 posts)17. The problem might not be bad scientists
But "normal" politicians...
eta: the issue is not so much counting the dead, as reporting the count.
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The case fatality rate for COVID-19 is not "about 2%" - it's 3.4% [View all]
The_jackalope
Feb 2020
OP
If you honestly think that the published number so those who've contracted
PoindexterOglethorpe
Feb 2020
#6
That percentage is probably still helpful as a benchmark vs other similar diseases though ...
mr_lebowski
Feb 2020
#5
So maybe it's turns out to be half as lethal as Spanish Flu, and affects older people
The_jackalope
Feb 2020
#10
But Chinese politicians were (and are) heavily involved in the data management.
The_jackalope
Feb 2020
#9
But if you don't count all the carriers, and the virus has gotten out of containment,
applegrove
Feb 2020
#14
Overcounting the cases or undercounting the deaths both make the situation look better.
The_jackalope
Feb 2020
#15
But it is spreading. Other countries will be able to figure out the mortality rate
applegrove
Feb 2020
#19
The majority of those are in China though and alot of those I suspect are people that were more
cstanleytech
Feb 2020
#24
we have little dependable data as China held back for so long, and I am more concern about
beachbumbob
Feb 2020
#32