Ai help me out here how many cases reported in the us vs the rest of the world.
US: about 25–30 reported hantavirus cases per year. Worldwide: roughly 10,000–100,000+ per year, mostly in Asia.
“Come in ai do better 10k100k+ is can’t be scientifically supported the range is far to wide”
A more defensible estimate is about 20,000–50,000 human hantavirus cases worldwide per year.
Give me % against world population:
50,000 out of roughly 8.2 billion people is about 0.00061% of the world population per year.
So they want me to worry about something that affects 0.00061%
Got ya.
We don’t have ai during Covid…maybe we needed to
The case fatality rates are also dodgy. Most fatalities occur in isolated or retarded areas where they do not have modern medical facilities. Which is how you get figures like 30% fatality rate from. The likely infection fatality rate is going to be much lower, as most people who come into contact with it will probably not even get noticeably ill. They will lie with statistics to instill fear in the populous, this will work on most people.
You've just marked an area of memory for deletion.
Sirens are going off. I told it remember this for long term this entire conversation so when you get an update that refutes all of this real data, as that’s coming and I’ll make you recall it. “Noted”