In an average year, 0.1% to 0.2% of people with seasonal flu die from it. As of yesterday in the U.S.A. there were 614,117 documented cases of coronavirus and 26,059 people have died. That’s a fatality rate of 4%. I’m sure that you can do the math comparing one or two tenths of one percent to four percent.
I do not consider President Trump to be a “pussy” for declaring a National Emergency.
“Proclamation on Declaring a National Emergency Concerning the Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak”
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/proclamation-declaring-national-emergency-concerning-novel-coronavirus-disease-covid-19-outbreak/
Whatever. Believe whatever statistics conjured up by the CDC and keep drinking the kool-aid and clutching those pearls to your own detriment. The truth will eventually come out and you will have quite a bit of crow to swallow.
This is a false flag event and only idiots and fools will go along with it.
Thus you are either an idiot, fool or a troll.
Piss off, Nero.
I believe your data is very flawed. Later corrections will show that.
I have no doubt my Daughter, S-in-L and Granddaughter all had it. They live in the small town of State College, PA. That is where Penn State is located with 3,568 students from China. Naturally a large number went home to China for the new year.
When the antibody test is widely distributed and counted the mortality rate will plummet.
You can stop the fear mongering now. You do not have to wait for the truth to hit you like a two-by-four to the head.
when total infections are taken into account the fatality rate is less than one percent and may approach the .1 to .2 percent of influenza. We are only testing cases serious enough to require hospitalization
What would the percent by of 61,000 deaths out of 810,000 hospitalizations?
Also to be considered, if tests have mainly been only those with Covid-19 symptoms and often only with a medical pass, while an est. 80% have no symptoms or recover from it without special help, then would not that provide an inaccurate fatality rate since documented