If there's significantly fewer cases, that means the mortality rate is significantly higher (assuming Covid deaths aren't also being inflated -- which we know they are).
There's no way to know what to do to protect yourself and others when you're given false data. The only default when you know you're being lied to is to stop believing everything.
If there's significantly fewer cases, that means the mortality rate is significantly higher (assuming Covid deaths aren't also being inflated -- which we know they are).
There's no way to know what to do to protect yourself and others when you're given false data. The only default when you know you're being lied to is to stop believing everything.