BigOrangeTrain
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Also this means Covid-19 is not nearly as lethal as influenza
Funny how the CDC comes out with this after Trump decided to stop using their numbers
The article was posted today....did you read the actual link? Math is pretty simple. If their antibody test is correct you would times the case count by 10 and divide deaths by the new case count cutting the .65 nearly in half....The CDC made these statements nearly a month ago. They have the mortality rate estimated at 0.65% currently. Latest Coronavirus - Yikes
And you posted a link to estimates and conjecture....the article I shared was an actual test and shows how the tests were done in different regions.The CDC made these statements nearly a month ago. They have the mortality rate estimated at 0.65% currently. Latest Coronavirus - Yikes
We have tested well over 40,000,000 people which is 3-4 times as many as any country in the world..... we need to stop testing people that just feel like being tested at any given time.You've got to be joking!!! That's straight out of Trump's mouth and surely you aren't gullible enough to believe the least credible man in this country
I don’t know what other places are like, but I’m in rural west TN and could get tested anytime I’d like. I just had a coworker who was tested 2 times in 3 days. My wife gets tested 1x/week for her job.I understand we've tested MORE, but it's not as readily available everywhere as the President has suggested
We are running at .007 (James Bond) deaths for confirmed positives in Knoxville. That’s less than 1% and estimates are that many more are positive and asymptomatic that are never tested. Of fears are justified then we should see a substantial spike in the next 7-10 days.If true then that means the death rate for the super killer, end of the world, mega virus is even lower than we thought. Oh man the coronabros will not like this.
You didn’t answer the question. Is there a supply problem?It's not outside of Trump's authority. He could have appointed a supply chain coordinator in the early stages of this pandemic