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Topic History of: Massive University Outbreak
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middlemas The virus/disease has low mortality rates; yet (compared to more lethal viruses) high infection numbers.

WHO today said that 10% of the world population (7.8b) could be infected. It may be more; we may all have/had it.

Even by the current ratios, the WHO figures aren't good news. Although most infections are mild.

Extrapolating the figures though suggests many more deaths - on low ratios of death to illness.
JK2006 Exactly my point; less lethal than media likes; more contagious.
middlemas JK2006 wrote:
the over reaction and panic is destroying far more than silly, trivial (for most) Covid19.

It's not a mass killer compared to other viruses, but ranks highly for contagiousness.

Virtually every country on earth had infections within six months of the Chinese outbreak.
Green Man JK2006 wrote:
And the silly "Slow the Spread", "Test everyone" attitude. Yes, as it would have done with pre vaccine Flu, it may save a few lives. But the over reaction and panic is destroying far more than silly, trivial (for most) Covid19.

Would anyone take the vaccine ? And the track and trace in restaurants is flawed I always give out my defunct phone number and I never use my smart phone outdoors.

Also doesn't breach the data protection laws?
JK2006 And the silly "Slow the Spread", "Test everyone" attitude. Yes, as it would have done with pre vaccine Flu, it may save a few lives. But the over reaction and panic is destroying far more than silly, trivial (for most) Covid19.