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Re: Rnaught post# 141329

Monday, 01/18/2021 4:10:24 PM

Monday, January 18, 2021 4:10:24 PM

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You got it. CTMedic's 32% figure is a ratio involving (obviously) a numerator (deaths) and a denominator (hospitalized COVID patients). It is VERY important that both are measured homogenously: in the same way, on the same scope, with the same eventual gaps and approximations.

This is not the case at all. It is a well known shortcoming with US hospitalization metrics. You can discuss each of them separately, but as soon as you start dividing one by any other you end up with funky numbers that are completely irrealistic.

For example, in some cases you can find out more ICU patients than hospitalized patients...

The only solutiion is to restrict the scope (through a study, or a zoom on a couple states) to guarantee that you are dividing consistent numbers.
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