ABikerSailor
Diamond Member
I don't take the flu shot and I am not taking a shot over this shit
The mortality rate associated with COVID-19 may be "considerably less than 1%," instead of the 2% reported by some groups, write Anthony Fauci, MD, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and colleagues in an editorial published February 28 in the New England Journal of Medicine.
COVID-19 Mortality Rate May Be 'Considerably Less Than 1%'
According to new information from a Chinese patient cohort, the fatality rate may be 'considerably less than 1%,' instead of the 2% previously reported, write Anthony Fauci, MD, and colleagues.www.medscape.com
That article was written back on 02 March 2020, which is just when this thing was starting to get busy and we didn't know much about it.
Sorry, but using outdated information isn't a good idea, because we are constantly learning new things about this virus. Back at the beginning of March, we didn't know (yet) that it was airborne and could be breathed in. Now? We do, and we are still learning more about it. Current estimation of the mortality rate is somewhere between 1 and 4 percent, depending on where you live.