regardless of whether or not you have contracted it.
And you're saying shenanigans
Chances of dying if you are over 60 or 65 are unacceptably high if you contract this disease, 5 to 20%.
CDC says different, but you know, trust their numbers only when it suits you.
My statistic is not shenanigans because I stated precisely what proabability I was giving you.
You did no such thing.
One could mistakenly infer from your statistic that it was your probability of dying of covid if you contracted it. Which it isn’t since I was able to cite an area with a high covid rate which has a much higher covid mortality rate. It was a disingenous statistic.
What is the CDC number that you referenced? Does it include people diagnosed with covid or just people with a positive pcr test and no symptoms?
Some people are calculating cfr radically differently.
The only comparable measure to flu cfr is patients presenting with symptoms in a clinical setting who receive a positive test, because that is what is being measured with influenza fatality rate.
You are clearly operating at room temperature IQ.
Just go do something else for the rest of the week, and let adults discuss instead.
You want gloss over the details of your statistics. You’re statements lack precision. I have asked several pointed questions about what you are measuring and you do not have the answers. So you pull a cop out.
I point out your sloppiness, you get flustered and call me dumb. I don’t think this is a win for you.
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