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Originally Posted by suzzer99
Yeah I think for sure the actual rate is much lower than 3.4%. Unless you mandatorily test everyone every day, the death rate for confirmed cases is always going to be lower than the true death for all cases.
So if the actual death rate ends up being say .3% of all cases (assuming we had godlike power to know all cases), it will be horrible. But life will go on. It will be much less impactful than the Spanish Flu and maybe inline with the 1957 flu.
My biggest concern right now is the healthcare system being completely overwhelmed at some point, and all the unexpected consequences that fall out of that - maybe riots, panic, etc.
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You need to talk to your doctor about a Xanax prescription.