RE: But wouldn’t lag time affect both those numbers? We were
Posted on: April 9, 2020 at 15:13:06 CT
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My point is that we will have more than 1/6 the amount of deaths in two weeks. It may not be one third as there are other variables impacting the mortality rate (including data fidelity) but our proportion will climb because we got a later start and a lot of cases have simply not ran their course as of yet. Not including the quality of the existing data, age of the infected population is probably where I'd look next to explain any differences in what we see world wide. A lot of Tb'ers talking as if the pandemic is winding down while we are still adding 4-5X more cases per day than any other country (nearly 30,000 per day). It's leveled out which is good but it's still going to be a cluster .....