Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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Yes, something's really wrong with the analysis here. I don't think this will become a true pandemic, given the figures I've seen and how this is playing out to this point. Also, credible sources are putting mortality at 0.2% to 0.4%, about a ninth of that WHO estimate. Something's really off there, but the raw data supports the lower number not the higher one. And the number of new cases is steady each day. In the first four days of March, the total ranges from 1,400 to 2,400, with three of those days clustered around 2,400. The rate is not increasing; there's no exponential increase; nothing like it, in fact. I don't like the "if you don't get on board with this/agree with me, you have your head in the sand/are going to make it harder to defeat this thing" line. In the first place, I'll take the usual sensible precautions. Secondly, I'm trying to figure this out, and don't have any particular agenda other than to get at the truth. I did have misgivings about the media reporting accurately, so I stopped relying on it and tried to get as much reliable info as possible, to get a better grip on what's going on. I'm a layman, we're still early in this thing, and perhaps the data is inaccurate, but so far it isn't consistent with a pandemic. I understand that other sources, including some reputable ones, are reporting differently. That's why I started this thread, hoping to get more info, and more credible insight, from our learned members. Like everybody else, I have vulnerable family members. All of us are hoping for the best. I don't think any of us have our heads in the sand. We do have varying levels of skepticism, but that's okay.
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