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by zhdc1
1743 days ago
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> Gosh, disturbing comment section for disturbing times. When experimental medical treatments become mandatory for illnesses that have a 99%+ survival rate, and there is absolutely NO LONG TERM safety data, some red flags should be raised. The current case fatality rate is averaging around 2%, but that's with access to medical care. The CFR at the early stages of the pandemic, and in countries without good medical systems, is much higher. See Italy during the first wave, which peaked at around 15%, or several Central and South American countries, which have averaged between 5% and 10%. |
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This is an order of magnitude off from what the data actually say.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/...
See table 4.
Delta: total cases: 92,029 Deaths within 28 days: 117
100 * (117 / 92,029) = 0.127%
No, not anywhere close to 2%. 5%? 10%? It never got anywhere near that.
This disease just isn't that deadly and we need to recognize that.