What I see is that when testing goes up, cases go up and the mortality rate goes down. We know who died from it, but we don't truly know how many cases there actually are. If the US actually has 100,000 unconfirmed cases like some suggest then all we are dealing with is a typical flu.
What I see is that when testing goes up, cases go up and the mortality rate goes down. We know who died from it, but we don't truly know how many cases there actually are. If the US actually has 100,000 unconfirmed cases like some suggest then all we are dealing with is a typical flu.