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"I’m not ignoring them and I’m not saying the effective ones are available widely. All I’m saying is that the tests that do work suggest that the "
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JackDawson
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sort of kind of? you can model all of this. large-scale studies in places where they're estimated to be getting almost all symptomatic cases
Posted by
mafic
May 10 '20, 18:07
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have mortality at ~1.4%. asymptomatic cases will lower that, but aren't well understood yet.
deaths are easy enough to model most places just by looking at annual averages and comparing to this year. most places are underreporting covid deaths by that metric.
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