Have you noticed that the same statisticians who claim that 80% of people don’t know they have it fail to multiply the denominator when reporting statistics like mortality rate?
For example here in NJ we have about 40000 confirmed and tested cases and 1000 deaths. The mortality rate for our state is about 2%.
But if 80% of cases have no symptoms and are not tested, then the denominator should be 5x higher.
The real mortality rate is .4%
The same as a bad flu, but less than many flu seasons.
For example here in NJ we have about 40000 confirmed and tested cases and 1000 deaths. The mortality rate for our state is about 2%.
But if 80% of cases have no symptoms and are not tested, then the denominator should be 5x higher.
The real mortality rate is .4%
The same as a bad flu, but less than many flu seasons.