dice wrote:moorhosj wrote:TheStig wrote:Two things can be assumed from the data which I believe is incomplete.
1. Mortality rate is lower than the data says. If you the same deaths and underreported cases, than the mortality rate will drop.
2. The cases are under reported. There are not enough tests available and everyone who wants a test can't get one.
Let's challenge assumption #1. Do we know that the number of COVID-19 deaths are being properly reported? Isn't it possible that someone who was never tested dies and it isn't reported as a COVID-19 death?
I wonder what the average rate of pneumonia deaths is compared to the past month.
if someone dies due to unknown causes, i cannot imagine that the body is not tested for coronavirus
Is a bit odd that less than a week ago the CDC put out word that it was a difficult “flu season” with a higher rate of deaths.....














