Just sayin’
SK death rate now at 1.5%
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I don’t get it. Yesterday paper from Oxford saying the death rate is less than one in million practically. Now this data suggests it is more than 1/100. What useless confidence intervals are these??
The fact that they said more than half of u already infected...
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Is this just trolls are you bros actually believing this hype? We have incomplete data people. SK is not testing the entire population. They had widespread testing of people who "presented as symptomatic," and only minor random testing (not even as much as Iceland). People don't seem to get that the delays in testing are just because of the need for the test, but also dude to the need for you to be sick enough to test. Asymptomatic patients are massively underrepresented for this reason, particularly children. By this logic we would have to believe that SK children are immune to the virus, which we know isn't true. They are just underrepresented in the data.
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Dude, chill out. This is a bodybuilding forum.
Is this just trolls are you bros actually believing this hype? We have incomplete data people. SK is not testing the entire population. They had widespread testing of people who "presented as symptomatic," and only minor random testing (not even as much as Iceland). People don't seem to get that the delays in testing are just because of the need for the test, but also dude to the need for you to be sick enough to test. Asymptomatic patients are massively underrepresented for this reason, particularly children. By this logic we would have to believe that SK children are immune to the virus, which we know isn't true. They are just underrepresented in the data.
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Is this just trolls are you bros actually believing this hype? We have incomplete data people. SK is not testing the entire population. They had widespread testing of people who "presented as symptomatic," and only minor random testing (not even as much as Iceland). People don't seem to get that the delays in testing are just because of the need for the test, but also dude to the need for you to be sick enough to test. Asymptomatic patients are massively underrepresented for this reason, particularly children. By this logic we would have to believe that SK children are immune to the virus, which we know isn't true. They are just underrepresented in the data.
Sure, but the fact remains that we just don't know how many asymptotic cases we have. Could be a factor 1.5 or 10. The SK data point is useful because it gives you an UPPER bound for the death rate CONDITIONAL on the health system not collapsing. So if this rate moves from 0.5 to 2%, it is somewhat good to know, even though of course we should invest a lot more to find out just how many asymptotic cases there are, to get at the true death rate.