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Originally Posted by 95 imp
Hold the bus!
Something is wrong with the math!
Help me out....
If 99% of known cases present no symptoms to mild symptoms that leaves 1%
1% have severe to critical symptoms. That, in my mind, would require medical attention and/or hospitalization.
Out of THAT 1% is where the deaths will come.
So, it would actually be 2.6% of 1% severe/critical patients that actually die.
Is that accurate?
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No. Your example only includes those who sought medical care and ignores those who died without. The links you've provided in other posts to support your position use CDC data, why are you trying to say it's wrong now?
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Originally Posted by 95 imp
Obviously, you are very passionate about your beliefs. So much so that you refuse to listen to the science, nor use common sense or logic.
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