For the last
several months: the number of
active cases, globally, has remained
under 25M, of 7.8B people. Of those cases, 99% are classified as minor. Of
all cases, 97% have been recovered. This is data from various sources, including government resources, John Hopkins, and many others. So, with a 97% recovery rate, globally, and 99% are classified as mild, why are we still doing this BS?
yes 3% die..(1-5% depending on age/viral load)
but its not 99% mild , your 99% number is BS
which is where you are getting the wrong idea
anyway these numbers are not exact.. but you should get the concept and idea of roughly how things are more like
without social distancing/masks without social distancing/mask
65+ / younger with other complications younger without complications/healthier
2% asymptomatic 8% asymptomatic
8% minor 32% minor
50% mild 39% mild
24% severe 16% severe
12% critical 4% critical
4% death 1% death
with social distancing(low viral load) with social distancing(low viral load)
65+ / younger with other complications younger without complications/healthier
8% asymptomatic 14% asymptomatic
32% minor 56% minor
34% mild 25% mild
16% severe 6% severe
8% critical 1.5% critical
2% death 0.5% death
...
by the way.try to use some logic for your 3% death 99% mild
firstly are you saying 1% died of covid severe. and 2% of mild.
sorry but that makes no logical sense.
someone doesnt just have mild covid. (cough/fever) and just inexplicably die without warning
most covid deaths are a progresssion where they go from
day1: minor (under 20% stay at this level and dont get worse)
day3:mild(30-60% stay at this level and dont get worse)
day10:severe(6-24% stay at this level and dont get worse)
day14: critical(2-12% stay at this level and dont get worse)
day15-60:0.5-5% die depending on their chance of survival/if they were intubated or not.
the 5% are more often the elderly left in care homes that have DNR so wont get respiratory treatment