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I suppose that the death rate can be calculated based on a large enough sample, but not before everyone in the sample is dead or recovered, so it is too early to tell. If mild cases are undiagnosed, the death rate may be lower than 1%. If people are slow to die, it may over 5%.
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Joscha Bach
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Official Coronavirus cases include only those with a full diagnosis, which requires hospital admission and test kit, both of which are scarce in the crisis region. If people in Wuhan are infected at the same rate as foreign evacuees, then Wuhan alone has over 150K cases now.
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Joscha Bach
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Whoever says right now that this is less concerning than the flu knows either more than the epidemiologists, or has incredible trust in quarantine. More likely, they believe that reality is a social construct.
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deborah 😷
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Look at the first cases (Lancet study) - people are dying quite slowly - at least in parts. I think it's more than SARS - or is there any other reason to disinfect whole streets of houses (dry ground, outdoors, everywhere)? #coronavirus
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