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Hoppkins_Wytchfinder 03-16-2020 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Nirgon (Post 3097805)

Death rate of Covid-19 is about 3% average. Though on the John Hopkins tracker MORE than that have died but lets say 3% which appears to be the lower % here.

Death rate of H1N1 is comically lower.

Comparitivley if the date rates were similar and same get infected as H1N1 instead of 12400 deaths it will be 1.8 million. Maths is maths.

But its fine if your president says its fine because "He has a natural understanding of the virus".

Ennewi 03-16-2020 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by DMN (Post 3098364)
How is russia? You know, that country that has a massive thousands of mile border with china? They must be getting savaged!?!? Let us know.

https://youtu.be/oheLvWmP1XI

No system is perfect. Every part of the world has its own set of issues.

Hoppkins_Wytchfinder 03-16-2020 05:18 AM

And thats assuming Russia isnt going full spanish flu and just not reporting the cases which i think may be awfully likely.

Jimjam 03-16-2020 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Hoppkins_Wytchfinder (Post 3098388)
Death rate of Covid-19 is about 3% average. Though on the John Hopkins tracker MORE than that have died but lets say 3% which appears to be the lower % here.

Death rate of H1N1 is comically lower.

Comparitivley if the date rates were similar and same get infected as H1N1 instead of 12400 deaths it will be 1.8 million. Maths is maths.

But its fine if your president says its fine because "He has a natural understanding of the virus".

40/1400= 3% mortality.
1200/60000000= 0.02% mortality.

Even assuming it is 100 times harder to correctly diagnose C19 (due to invisible symptoms, less tests, etc) it is still more deadly than h1n1.

The real question for the comparison is how well C19 will spread. E.g if the number of cases doubles fortnightly there will have been more cases of C19 in the US than H1N1 before the year is out. And thats assuming no one infected currently goes undiagnosed.

I’m worried how things will go in UK. Current policy is business as usual, take a week off if coughing or high temperature. We voted the ‘Business First’ party and they seem to be sticking to that.

Tethler 03-16-2020 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimjam (Post 3098401)
We voted the ‘Business First’ party and they seem to be sticking to that.

Murica too, hence the massive stimulus for wall street while the peons fend for themselves.

Jimjam 03-16-2020 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Tethler (Post 3098409)
Murica too, hence the massive stimulus for wall street while the peons fend for themselves.

It’s interesting the people are seen as a cost to be minimised, not an asset to be invested in. It’s the people who pay taxes, and that make corporations profitable. Keep them happy and healthy means more productive workers and more tax income for government and more profit for business.

Or apparently not according to the experts.

Hoppkins_Wytchfinder 03-16-2020 09:31 AM

https://metro.co.uk/2020/03/11/teleg...nomy-12383907/

Lovely stuff

Hoppkins_Wytchfinder 03-16-2020 09:34 AM

Also i would put money on USA having a low amount of cases for the same reason china did initally. Lack of testing. We will see.

Gwaihir 03-16-2020 09:54 AM

23 more days

Pretzelle 03-16-2020 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Hoppkins_Wytchfinder (Post 3098424)
Also i would put money on USA having a low amount of cases for the same reason china did initally. Lack of testing. We will see.

This, 100%. Nobody getting tested? Low incidence, obviously. USA #1!


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