And remember, with the common flu, there are just as many cases which go unreported and not counted as there are with corona, many people who have the flu just feel a bit feverish and carry on with their day
This is true, which is why when you look at the flu death rate, it's based on estimated cases, not confirmed cases. Anytime you are only using confirmed cases you're going to get a higher mortality rate. Most flu cases are not confirmed.
Yeah, so you can compare the two then? Its most likely at least 5 times worse than the flu, south korea have tested 100s of thousands and they report a death rate 7 times higher than the flu. Unless there is way more unconfirmed cases than there are with the flu ...
We do not know the death rate for coronavirus. We only know the death rate from confirmed cases. We do not know how many people are getting it, recovering, and never knowing they had it. Therefore we cannot (yet) know the death rate. Maybe we'll get a better handle on it in the future.
The death rate from confirmed cases in places where the healthcare system is inadequate is even higher. Again, that is not necessarily due to the nature of the virus, it's likely due to the nature of the outbreak in that particular place/region.
We just don't know a whole lot yet. But because it is so infectious, the odds are high that a large number of people will have it and never know it, and will certainly never be tested.
But can you not say all the same facts for the common flu i.e
Only knowing confirmed cases, people having it and not knowing (33% of those with the flu are asymptomatic)?
This is true, which is why when you look at the flu death rate, it's based on estimated cases, not confirmed cases. Anytime you are only using confirmed cases you're going to get a higher mortality rate. Most flu cases are not confirmed.
Yeah, so you can compare the two then? Its most likely at least 5 times worse than the flu, south korea have tested 100s of thousands and they report a death rate 7 times higher than the flu. Unless there is way more unconfirmed cases than there are with the flu ...
We do not know the death rate for coronavirus. We only know the death rate from confirmed cases. We do not know how many people are getting it, recovering, and never knowing they had it. Therefore we cannot (yet) know the death rate. Maybe we'll get a better handle on it in the future.
The death rate from confirmed cases in places where the healthcare system is inadequate is even higher. Again, that is not necessarily due to the nature of the virus, it's likely due to the nature of the outbreak in that particular place/region.
We just don't know a whole lot yet. But because it is so infectious, the odds are high that a large number of people will have it and never know it, and will certainly never be tested.
But can you not say all the same facts for the common flu i.e Only knowing confirmed cases, people having it and not knowing (33% of those with the flu are asymptomatic)?