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by kgwgk 2211 days ago
> Every time I read of somebody testing a big group of people a huge percentage has it

Really? Any examples?

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Not OP, but NYC estimates 20% have had it based on N=3000[0]. This was back in April.

0. https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/494324-27m-new-yorkers...

NYC is a drastically different city than even the largest city in Switzerland. NYC has six times higher population density than Zurich. People behave differently, in Switzerland they are far more accepting the social distancing measures than people in the US. You can't compare two cities (or countries) just like that.
Is 20% a huge percentage?

Definitely it's not from-what-we-know-90%-of-the-population-had-it huge.

And those are the numbers from one of the most affected places in the world.

NYC is peak COVID, and 20% is pretty far from 90%.
And even in the worst affected European countries, the rates of positive antibody tests are less than 20%, which means we have a long way to go to herd immunity.
Wasn't NYC hit particularly hard though?