Anonymous ID: fe17b9 March 17, 2020, 12:44 a.m. No.8447152   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7172 >>7181 >>7394 >>7490

Big question here. I'm getting mixed signals on the virus thing. People are now trying to say that the ones getting sick are the people under indictment. While I have noticed that a lot of high-level people are coming down with it and sometimes even dying of it, I'm not sure that explains the cruise ship cases and all of the videos coming out of China. Is part of this just a production done for show?

Anonymous ID: fe17b9 March 17, 2020, 2:29 a.m. No.8447570   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7641

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My inclination is to look at closed cases, too. But consider this: The stats we have are only for TESTED cases. Chances are, there was some level of severity to motivate the patient to get tested in the first place. Unless we're testing everyone, we really can't know what the true rates are. It is also unclear how dependable the numbers from China are. Europe is a couple weeks ahead of us in the outbreak. Italy looks grim. Germany, not so much. If our stats could be like South Korea, we'd be in good shape. We need to study why South Korea is doing so much better at this. But it's also possible that they're not quite far enough along to know the true mortality rate. Give it another week or two.