3.4%? OK,maybe. Averaging things out the death rate could be 6% in China,2% in Japan and South Korea,1.5% in Europe and 1% here.
Exactly.
“3.4%? OK,maybe. Averaging things out the death rate could be 6% in China,2% in Japan and South Korea,1.5% in Europe and 1% here.”
Excluding China and Iran because we can’t believe anything those clowns say, the current CFRs for the places you listed are currently much higher. This is due to the fact that most of the cases in those countries/regions have not resolved and dying from CV generally happens faster than recovering. So the WHO must be basing their calculations off of some other data. Maybe they have real stats from China. Everywhere else is still too early for this kind of official number to have meaning.
Flu mortality is still 0.1%. Just sayin’.
How about subtracting those mostly old and feeble folks who, if they did not get infected with covid-19, they were at very high risk of dying soon from flu or pneumonia or heart disease or advanced diabetes or stroke or falling in a bath tub, etc?
From what I am reading MOST victims of covid-19 are old and feeble and already have health issues.
Still much higher than the regular flu.