Your numbers are way off if you are in a collapsed health system. You did not read the article.
“Your numbers are way off if you are in a collapsed health system.”
Please demonstrate how my numbers are “way off”. The current numbers I used derive in part from where most of the deaths have occurred — in collapsed health systems (China, Italy and likely Iran). The current death rate therefore represents, in large part, a worst case scenario arising within poorly prepared countries.
Did the U.S. hospital system collapse during swine flu? There were 300,000 hospitalizations.
Currently 1% if the COVID-19 cases in this country are currently categorized as serious or critical. The remaining 99% of the cases are categorized as mild. Given that, how many people in this country are currently hospitalized? Does this concerned article even mention that statistic?
Fauci and others are saying that So. Korean may be past peak with their cases of COVID-19. Did there hospital system collapse?
The first case of COVID-19 was diagnosed in this country over 7 weeks ago. We are currently averaging about 7 deaths a day. How is that considered exponential growth?
I'll look for your answers.