Hear Here! Great one Herr Mann.
G Mann via Mercedes wrote on 3/13/20 5:14 PM:
Yesterday, there was a corona virus related death here, first of it's kind.
A woman was leaving Costco with her car packed full of toilet paper, so
full the passenger side window was blocked. She then pulled in front
They are fluid statistics. They keep changing. Also much different by
country, and by time. As time goes by, the % infected goes up and the
% of deaths goes down.
Any one without the population of the study defined and the time period
defined is worthless. Which, I believe, is Craig's po
Yesterday, there was a corona virus related death here, first of it's kind.
A woman was leaving Costco with her car packed full of toilet paper, so
full the passenger side window was blocked. She then pulled in front of a
loaded semi truck.
While injured and unconscious further injuries may have be
Greg, I just don't see COVID being deadlier. Total worldwide deaths are around
5,000 in around 3 months/90 days, actually a bit less but whatever. The number
is rising but its more or less linear as is the number of known infected
persons. Remember the NUMBER is rising linearly, which means the
On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 13:16:47 -0700 Greg Fiorentino via Mercedes
wrote:
> The FACT is that this COVID is both deadlier and more communicable than
> the flu. Stick to the known data and the probable gaps in the data,
> such as the unknown denominator which is the total number of
> infections. The d
The FACT is that this COVID is both deadlier and more communicable than the
flu. Stick to the known data and the probable gaps in the data, such as the
unknown denominator which is the total number of infections. The data seem to
show that the fatality rate of COVID is about 10X that of flu. For