corona virus fatal in 1-3% of cases ljl
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Date: March 2nd, 2020 3:56 AM Author: Buff Vigorous Keepsake Machete
The deathrate is likely far lower. While deaths and serious illness are more easily registered, the number of contaminated people with few or mild symptoms is likely heavily underreported.
This is the 7th Coronavirus spread among humans, and it will not affect people very differently than annual influenzas, the sick and elderly more than others, and children hardly at all.
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Date: March 2nd, 2020 4:08 AM Author: Floppy poppy faggotry
there are conflicting data.
it seems there are two categories. the first category: no / mild symptoms in 70% of cases? it's hard to tell, many people stay home if it isn't about to kill them. regardless, even if you're asymptomatic, you're still capable of infecting others. imo this is the most terrifying aspect of the virus.
second category: critical/severe symptoms that required attention. in a scenario where everyone presenting symptoms gets medical care, you see a 2% mortality rate. Remember, severe/critical cases are at LEAST 20% of all coronavirus cases. when care is not available, i.e. oxygen, you see a jump to at least 20% mortality.
wuhan brought in 20 mobile cremation units. they already had 20 or so funeral homes/cermation units available.
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Date: January 6th, 2025 9:26 PM
Author: ....,,....,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.......,.,.,.,.,..,.
lol I forgot people knew it was all fraud from the get go
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