My favorite meme from twitter yesterday.
Here is the link to the CDC data confirming the stats: https://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/estimates_2009_h1n1.htm
@jennifer how can the US tally be accurate if there has not been an accurate test except recently?
Not the point - no one freaked in 2009-2010 when cases and deaths were overwhelmingly higher.
I don't doubt that the numbers here will go up, but I would bet they will not reach those of H1N1. Not even close.
@jennifer @chaibudesh the deaths per confirmed case were overwhelmingly lower with with H1N1 plague.
@progo
Am I doing the math right? This means H1N1 had a 0.18% fatality rate, but Corona has a 2.86% fatality rate?
Maybe that's why people see Corona as worse?
@progo
Ah, yes. I typed in 6.8 not 60.8.
So it's not the number of deaths, but the percent that people are reacting to. Makes sense to me to see the two differently. Not a fan of hysteria or panic, but logically they're significantly different by the very numbers in the meme.
Maybe with more testing the numbers would be different, but the meme seems a bit off.
@progo @SecondJon @jennifer https://youtu.be/qubGE9dkapA npc university 15 -a classic.
@SecondJon @jennifer @chaibudesh makes me kinda sad that people can see the two simple info cards in this thread with Obama and Orange Man and can't just … SEE … the death rate claimed by the cards in black and white because they didn't actually print that figure.