compare that to the 3/5 ratio epidemiologist are talking about for this virus, and double the case fatality rate if the hospital system can cope, and by 5x if it doesn't because two out of every ten patients will require a ventilator.
It's more contagious than the spanish flu, it's also 2x more deadly.
May be you'll understand why this is serious… May be not, but before you laugh and think of me as a tin foil hat, just do your own research because this is something that you haven't seen in your entire life.
Who said it's not serious> Show where I said it's not serious.
The Spanish Flu mortality rate was more than 2.5%. That wasn't just in the early days when only people with severe cases reported it. It wasn't just in places in China where 2/3 of men smoke. That was the mortality rate based on all the cases throughout the course of the pandemic.
Even at the highest estimate during these early times, when viral strains show highest mortality rates because only severe cases are reported,. the death rate for Covid 19 is not 5%.
The best closed environment in which all cases are known is the cruise ship: 20% of people contracted Covid 19, and .86% died - all people over 70, and some of them with existing conditions.
There were no antibiotics during the Spanish Flu pandemic. Medical science was far behind where it is now with symptom treatment.
Your numbers are way out of sync with reality.
Take precautions. This is a serious disease. It isn't as serious as shrieking people make it out to be, even if you catch it.
You didn't say it's not serious but apparently to some people if you dont agree that 2% of the world's population is DEFINITELY about to die you are not taking it seriously.
Oddly, when 1 in 5 Americans were contracting H1N1, the sports didn't stop playing.
compare that to the 3/5 ratio epidemiologist are talking about for this virus, and double the case fatality rate if the hospital system can cope, and by 5x if it doesn't because two out of every ten patients will require a ventilator. It's more contagious than the spanish flu, it's also 2x more deadly.
May be you'll understand why this is serious… May be not, but before you laugh and think of me as a tin foil hat, just do your own research because this is something that you haven't seen in your entire life.
Who said it's not serious> Show where I said it's not serious.
The Spanish Flu mortality rate was more than 2.5%. That wasn't just in the early days when only people with severe cases reported it. It wasn't just in places in China where 2/3 of men smoke. That was the mortality rate based on all the cases throughout the course of the pandemic.
Even at the highest estimate during these early times, when viral strains show highest mortality rates because only severe cases are reported,. the death rate for Covid 19 is not 5%.
The best closed environment in which all cases are known is the cruise ship: 20% of people contracted Covid 19, and .86% died - all people over 70, and some of them with existing conditions.
There were no antibiotics during the Spanish Flu pandemic. Medical science was far behind where it is now with symptom treatment.
Your numbers are way out of sync with reality.
Take precautions. This is a serious disease. It isn't as serious as shrieking people make it out to be, even if you catch it.
You didn't say it's not serious but apparently to some people if you dont agree that 2% of the world's population is DEFINITELY about to die you are not taking it seriously.
Oh, they're already dead.