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a fairly good argument & estimate of the potential

Posted on: March 18, 2020 at 21:02:35 CT
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mortality rate of the virus


The one situation where an entire, closed population was tested was the Diamond Princess cruise ship and its quarantine passengers. The case fatality rate there was 1.0%, but this was a largely elderly population, in which the death rate from Covid-19 is much higher.

Projecting the Diamond Princess mortality rate onto the age structure of the U.S. population, the death rate among people infected with Covid-19 would be 0.125%. But since this estimate is based on extremely thin data — there were just seven deaths among the 700 infected passengers and crew — the real death rate could stretch from five times lower (0.025%) to five times higher (0.625%). It is also possible that some of the passengers who were infected might die later, and that tourists may have different frequencies of chronic diseases — a risk factor for worse outcomes with SARS-CoV-2 infection — than the general population. Adding these extra sources of uncertainty, reasonable estimates for the case fatality ratio in the general U.S. population vary from 0.05% to 1%.


if we assume that case fatality rate among individuals infected by SARS-CoV-2 is 0.3% in the general population — a mid-range guess from my Diamond Princess analysis — and that 1% of the U.S. population gets infected (about 3.3 million people), this would translate to about 10,000 deaths.

http://www.statnews.com/2020/03/17/a-fiasco-in-the-making-as-the-coronavirus-pandemic-takes-hold-we-are-making-decisions-without-reliable-data/
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a fairly good argument & estimate of the potential - blake1771 MU - 3/18 21:02:35
     7 deaths out of 700 infected = 1%, though. Were they - JeffB MU - 3/18 21:45:38
     More than that will be infected. May already be. nm - jonesin - 3/18 21:04:35
          based on what? - blake1771 MU - 3/18 21:05:40
               Low amount of testing done. There are, and have been, - jonesin - 3/18 21:08:35
                    More have tested negative than positive though(nm) - hefeweizen MU - 3/18 21:10:14
                         98-99% of the people who presented symptoms and were - blake1771 MU - 3/18 21:13:19
                         That's great to hear. Hope that it holds. nm - jonesin - 3/18 21:12:21
                    lack of testing has nothing to do with the infection rate (nm) - Sal MU - 3/18 21:09:55
                         Why do people still think testing is some sort of magic - hefeweizen MU - 3/18 21:11:07
                              media narrative period(nm) - TigerFan92 MU - 3/18 21:16:05
                              How else are you gonna get a grasp on the data? - jonesin - 3/18 21:14:09
                                   Most tests are negative so testing doesnt really do anything - hefeweizen MU - 3/18 21:17:41
                                        Or, the tests are wrong and they're just using them - Mormad MU - 3/18 21:34:35
                                             It must be that(nm) - hefeweizen MU - 3/18 21:39:07
                                        really - meatiger MU - 3/18 21:32:44
                                             Where did you glean that from? This is a virus. There is - hefeweizen MU - 3/18 21:38:17
                                                  Viruses have reasonable predictable problems - meatiger MU - 3/18 21:50:24
                                                       And China is not sharing good data(nm) - TigerFan92 MU - 3/18 22:14:47
                                                       Lack of widespread testing has become nothing but a tool - hefeweizen MU - 3/18 21:55:45
                                                            I am talking about treatments - meatiger MU - 3/18 22:04:22
                                                  Don Lemon is about to talk about the DIRE consequences - Mormad MU - 3/18 21:48:32
                                                  To prevent further transmission? - Grasslands MU - 3/18 21:48:17
                                                       Testing doesnt do that. Isolation does. (nm) - hefeweizen MU - 3/18 21:50:55
                                                            Don's expert says early and massive testing - Mormad MU - 3/18 21:55:08
                                                                 Ok but the decades old system wasn't set up for that so in - hefeweizen MU - 3/18 21:57:30
                                                                      Right. The labs are trying to get up to speed to produce - Mormad MU - 3/18 21:59:36
                              I don't know (nm) - Sal MU - 3/18 21:12:04
                              Because they can use it to support their positions - Mormad MU - 3/18 21:11:52




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