Check out the NY City data. They are done with this for now at least. They have not just flattened the curve, it has dropped to almost 0.
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/covid/covid-19-data.page
Yet the mortality rate is still below 1% when they predicted MUCH higher. And then they screwed up the statistic by excluding people who had the virus and recovered.
But their greatest flaw and sin is that they didn’t explain that their conclusions were tainted and not reliable in the beginning.
Weekend data is low/slow. There is always a Monday/Tuesday catch-up spike. But point well taken; the data has been decreasing in size for several weeks.
Note the caption: “Due to delays in reporting,
recent data are incomplete”.
Don’t pay attention to the latest few days, reports are still coming in. I’ve been watching that report for the last couple of weeks, the latest days get adjusted up.
>>They have not just flattened the curve, it has dropped to almost 0.
Time to dig up bodies from January and reclassify the deaths.