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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
It's 0.17, but it's near the upper bound of the 95% CI (2 sd). He's also not accounting for there being more cases which would push the CFR down or the estimate being near the lower bound of the 95% CI.
For his numbers to be true the number of cases would have to be exactly on the estimate and the CFR would have to be two standard deviations above the estimate.
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Look at you talking percentages and standard deviations!! Getting me all warm and tingly inside
