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How many die in Mexican slums and never see s hospital. Their data probably isn't much better than Iran's. You are not hearing the stay at home for years drum beat from me. |
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I have been compliing every antibody study throughout the world. There may be orhers.
For clarification purposes. Death rate is the calculated rate based off the total number of death divided by the total number or known and unknown cases that were found in the antibody study. The % infected is the % infected that were found in the study. The 15/1 (example) is the multiplier needed to get the rate of infection in known cases to the rate found in the study. USC/LA County 0.18% death rate, 4.1% infected, unknown per known 28/55-1 Chelsea (hot spot) 0.31% death rate, 31% infected, unknown per known 15-1 Gangelt Germany(hot spot) 0.37 death rate, 15% infected, unknown per known 15-1 Netherlands 0.63% death rate, 3% infected, 15-1 Helsinki 0.19% death rate, 3.4% infected, 28-1 Miami 0.17% death rate, 6% infected, 16-1 NY (hot spot) 0.78% death rate, 15% infected, 11/12-1 Stanford/Santa Clara 0.13% death rate, 3.2% infected, 50/85-1 Geneva 0.6% death rate, 5.5% infected, 6/1 Denmark 0.38% death rate, 1.7% infected, 13/1 (9,496 blood donors) Belgium (Highest death rate per known cases in the world) 0.93% death rate, 4.3% infected, 15/1 |
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This is how far down the curve (or inaccurate their reporting), Mexico is. On April 1st Oklahoma had 719 cases and 30 deaths. On the same date, all of Mexico had 1215 cases and 29 deaths.
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