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Originally Posted by Third Eye
I mean, I hate to be that guy, but there’s actually a lot to argue about that. What can’t be argued is that 105K CONFIRMED cases have resulted in 3,500 deaths. I don’t think anyone is doubting that the actual number of infected is much higher. It also seems to have a slower transmission rate. As a result, while it does seem to be more fatal than seasonal influenza, the ultimate mortality rate may end up being similar. Time will tell.
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That is what I'm saying cannot be argued. And yes, that may be. But we have the numbers we have at present, and those numbers tell us that the percentage of people who got this virus and died from it is presently at 3.4%