I see that .1% number for flu quite a bit. Is that percentage of total global population, US population or infected (US? Global?)?
My assumption was infected and doing my own stats - if it is infected -at this point and with public data- it seems C19 is way higher death rate globally and in the US compared to the flu. 5.22/2.46% respectively. What I hate - is it could be WAY higher or way lower - but we may never know due to countries like China and their crap reporting and it does not get much better after them as far as being reliable.
I did google that .1% - may be searching incorrect terms but I could not find what that .1 was referring to specifically.
My assumption was infected and doing my own stats - if it is infected -at this point and with public data- it seems C19 is way higher death rate globally and in the US compared to the flu. 5.22/2.46% respectively. What I hate - is it could be WAY higher or way lower - but we may never know due to countries like China and their crap reporting and it does not get much better after them as far as being reliable.
I did google that .1% - may be searching incorrect terms but I could not find what that .1 was referring to specifically.
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