warspite1ORIGINAL: Curtis Lemay
ORIGINAL: warspite1
Have I missed something or isn't that just being alarmist? How can the death rate be compared just to one portion of those with the disease i.e. those that have recovered? Most people in the current cases category will be absolutely fine and we know this, so what's with the 7.1%?
It's just arithmetic. X number of cases have resolved. 7.1% were fatal. Other cases that haven't resolved yet can't be counted yet because we don't know the outcome of those cases.
But look at the number of active cases and then the number in intensive care. Yes it's arithmetic but fits nicely into the lies, damned lies and statistics camp. Sure, the number of intensive care cases within the active cases may increase - and the number that dies increases, but then I'm not hanging my hat on the assumption that none of the active cases not in intensive care get worse either.
I just think its unhelpful to be bandying around mortality rates of over 7% when we know nothing of the sort.