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Sorry for the figures. I quoted them with no interpretations, just for anyone interested.You already know these stats are only from the cases that ended up in hospital. 80% of cases are mild and in NZ are not tested. Another 50% are asymptomatic and don't even know they are sick. Same applies to Singapore and Australia because I get first hand info from those who are in isolation because of a fever or sore throat and cough. They are not being tested.
As more test kits are being made available drive through testing is now being established which will make the results more accurate but testing is still being rationed because of test kit shortages.
I've done the stats for Singapore, Iceland, New Zealand and Australia and all are way below 0.1% mortality rate.
And a test for antibodies has not even been deployed yet.
You keep quoting these figures that are already debunked.
Iceland has done extensive testing and has already shown that at least 50% have no symptoms whatsoever.
And the biggest indicator of all is the standard deviation from the mean number of overall deaths in Europe. It is smaller compared to other years.
Rasjid.