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[–] 24716955? 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

No data for that figure, close to 4.5%

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[–] 24717047? 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

there's plenty of data and sources - you're just being a shill and avoiding the sources I provided. Anyone that thinks that the mortality rate is 4.5% is a bloody idiot.

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[–] 24717791? 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Explain with math how it isn't roughly 4.5%

What percentage of [infections] result in death, that's how you determine mortality the data we have includes total infections and total deaths, those are the only numbers you need.

Using any reputable death and infection numbers for the whole USA find a mortality lower than 4%, you cant just to make sure you don't cheat, show your math.

You can't disprove anything I've laid out because you are math illiterate and just regurgitating bunk sold to you by stupid fuckups.

Mortality is ~4.5 in the US some places are nearly 10% others aren't even at 2%, likely this is active duty medical staff and hospital policy related based on differences in approaches to care based on patient load and population density.

Straighten your shit out, fuck up.