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posted ago by tycho ago by tycho +29 / -0

Latest Infection Fatality Rate (IFR) estimates from WHO and CDC

https://archive.is/G6B6Y

WHO Estimates Coronavirus Infected 10% Of World’s Population 760m infected, 1m dead = 99.87% survival rate across all age groups and comorbidities

https://archive.is/FthWJ COVID-19

0-19 years 0.00003 ifr, 99.997% survival rate 20-49 years

0.0002 ifr, 99.98% survival rate

50-69 years

0.005 ifr, 99.5% survival rate

70+ years

0.054 ifr, 94.6% survival rate

all ages

0.0013 ifr, 99.87% survival rate across all age groups and comorbidities

https://archive.is/Kaplv Seasonal influenza:

0-17 years 0.0009 ifr, 99.92% survival rate

18-49 years 0.0015 ifr, 99.85% survival rate

50-64 years 0.0078 ifr, 99.22% survival rate

65+ years 0.0706 ifr, 92.94% survival rate

all ages 0.0013 ifr, 99.87% survival rate across all age groups and comorbidities (number look familiar?)

Contracting the common cold (other coronaviruses) will give you at least partial, if not full immunity to Covid-19, possibly for life https://archive.is/Bp7jk https://archive.vn/LCgFZ https://archive.is/wIhrV

CDC update on comorbidities

https://archive.vn/qc6tT

For 6% of the deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned. For deaths with conditions or causes in addition to COVID-19, on average, there were 2.6 additional conditions or causes per death. 69% of 'covid' deaths also had one or more forms of heart disease/failure 3% of 'covid' deaths also had an accident/injury 9% of 'covid' deaths also had sepsis 16% of 'covid' deaths also had diabetes 4% of 'covid' deaths also had obesity 15% of 'covid' deaths also had alzheimers/dementia 50% of 'covid' deaths also had some other condition

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tycho [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

There's a lot of different corona viruses that cause a cold. If it's similar enough to the china flue, your immune system knows how to produce antibodies. If it's not, then you'll get sick until your body figures out how to deal with it.

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Littleirishmaid 1 point ago +1 / -0

Is there anyway to tell, other than testing which kind one may have had?