>Infection fatality rate (IFR) estimated to be 0.3% in july in the UK (source: https://www.cebm.net/covid-19/estimating-the-infection-fatality-ratio-in-england/), for comparison a typical flu season has an IFR of around 0.1 with some being far worse than others, the 2017-2018 flu season in the US had a fatality rate of nearly 0.2%
>40% of deaths occured in nursing homes, the median length of stay (before death) in a nursing home is 6 months
>Cases were already falling when lockdowns went into effect in several countries in europe during the second wave
How am i supposed to take the chink flu seriously knowing this?
>40% of deaths occured in nursing homes, the median length of stay (before death) in a nursing home is 6 months
>Cases were already falling when lockdowns went into effect in several countries in europe during the second wave
How am i supposed to take the chink flu seriously knowing this?
