jc456
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- Dec 18, 2013
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well experts making decisions that impact economic markets I would think use data that would be available to review. are you saying they are shooting from the hip without knowledge of trends? to get to trends one has data. If they wish to shut us in, I believe they have an obligation to show us the data that dictates such moves that has lead to the economic crashing in the markets. so spare me the you can't see them rigmarole stuff.how do you know if it isn't publicly available? dude there you go again. posting magical words in a thread.It exists. It’s just not publicly available. I don’t know if anyone is currently aggregating that specific data. It will be done eventually and will be available to academic and research physicians and PhDs. That’s not the kind of information that is just publicly made available.Give us the link to any such data as outlined in the OP, a day old or 2 weeks old. Hint: There isn’t any. Why is that?The numbers are not at our fingertips because they change daily. Use numbers from a few days ago and they're probably worthless.You can see how many cases exist.
I want to know the mortality rate in the US and of those that died, how many had preexisting medical issues or were senior citizens? The rate that healthy young adults are dying tells you how bad this virus is.
It’s very basic information that details how bad this really is. Best I can find are estimates on mortality rates. That’s BS. It’s simple math.
And yes, I’m suspicious as to why it is so difficult to learn this information.
If you know of a website that has updated information, please link. If you don’t know either, what’s your guess on why this information is not at our fingertips?
Because that’s what medical charting does. It documents who was diagnosed with what, what comorbidities they had and cause of death.
Good lord, dude. This isn’t that odd.