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by _ea1k 2304 days ago
The most bizarre thing to me is that people are taking the numbers with a grain of salt and assuming this means the real numbers are worse.

Deaths are terrible, but they are also really easy to count. Hospitalizations are terrible, but they are only marginally harder to count correctly. Most of the difficulty is that there is some evidence of undercounting at this stage, but it isn't very strong.

Non-hospitalizations of untested citizens with matching symptoms are practically impossible to count accurately.

Each step leads to more error, but these errors may actually imply reduced severity rather than greater severity. Its bad, to be sure, but seriously, there is too much public panic in the air right now.