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Geo2014

05/01/20 1:50 PM

#105652 RE: BeeHaus2 #105645

"A good percentage will die" would suggest a percentage of >50%.

Also...

In many hospitals they are not accurately coding the causes of deaths. Secondly, antibody studies from Stanford and USC researchers suggest the numbers of infected / previously infected and with mild symptoms or asymptomatic are significantly higher (50 to 80 times higher in Santa Clara and LA counties). So a true mortality rate has not been accurately determined.

In addition, 20% of all deaths have occurred in nursing homes - elderly high risk individuals coupled with inadequate healthcare personnel and services.

Your statement "a good percentage will die" is ridiculous." The true mortality rate may actually be less than 1%.

5under

05/04/20 8:54 PM

#105717 RE: BeeHaus2 #105645

Case fatality rates are anywhere from .01 to point .08. You are looking at confirmed cases not estimated based on serology studies.