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A number of us have started questioning the official figures being published by individual countries and I have to agree somewhat. Believe it or not the US has probably published
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A number of us have started questioning the official figures being published by individual countries and I have to agree somewhat.
Believe it or not the US has probably published the most accurate if a 4.5% mortality rate is to be believed. They are currently hovering around 5% Sweden who a lot are banging on in Europe about having no lockdown is over 10% mortality UK is around 13% Italy around 20% So what is actually right? We know the tests aren’t that accurate and having too many false positives and false negatives. Are they just attributing deaths to Covid-19 without testing them, because patients have shown some symptoms that could be attributed to something else? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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