As I’m sure you’re aware, the population fatality rate is not an intrinsic property of the virus. It can be modified by what you do.
If Florida now has a projected population fatality rate of 0.008% great!!!. That rate reflects the shutdown that occurred.
You don’t know how many deaths would have occurred if you didn’t have the shutdown. I assure you it would have been a lot higher.
Considering every assumption you have made has been wrong, I am not sure how you can bleat this.
More data, Danny....There are now three studies demonstrating that social distancing has minimal effect on the overall progress of CoVID in the population. Math Models based on the data (Israel study) demonstrates an almost invariant 70 day cycle no matter what the mitigation strategies are.
Stanford study demonstrate significantly deeper penetrance into the community than thought based on antibody testing
Rush is right and Mark Levin is right: The fear mongering people ALWAYS win. Try this out — there is not a SINGLE SHRED OF EVIDENCE that social distancing has made a difference. It is the ultimate in hubris and circular arguments stating what you have said — you are the rooster taking credit for the dawn.
You’re assumptions are roughly equal to the veracity of the news printed in the New York Times. Neither is fit to print.
How long will you hold onto your increasingly and glaringly incorrect dear mongering and attempts to prove you are correct?
I assure you it would not. This is a contagious virus widespread in the general population. Those who are going to get it will get it. The lockdown has done nothing except trash the economy and peoples livlihoods
‘I assure you it would have been a lot higher.’
you can ‘assure’ nothing of the kind...you are merely spouting speculation, anybody can do that...
Has nothing to do with a shut down... 9 out of 10 businesses were open, traffic was heavy and stores mostly crowded...yes, people were mindful of social distancing, to some degree...not much really changed except schools closed and take out food was prevalent.