Monday, March 30, 2020 10:14:07 PM
They’re using statistical models and AI to examine the rate of infections. I’m sure those numbers arent random and are pulled from current projections. Even basic math can get some big numbers:
If the virus infects only 20% of the US, 65 million are sick or infected, current death rate in the US is about 0.15%, that’s just under 1 million deaths.
Why would they not say this? I’m afraid people aren’t taking it seriously and when I go out I see people piled into grocery stores or hanging out in parks, it’s clear many people aren’t taking it seriously
If the virus infects only 20% of the US, 65 million are sick or infected, current death rate in the US is about 0.15%, that’s just under 1 million deaths.
Why would they not say this? I’m afraid people aren’t taking it seriously and when I go out I see people piled into grocery stores or hanging out in parks, it’s clear many people aren’t taking it seriously
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