by Snowball »
04 Apr 2020 17:12
04 Apr 2020 17:12
windermereROYAL wrote:More than 10% mortality rate now, hold on to your hats folks.
Where do you get this number?
The Official Cases/Deaths ratio is 5.53%
The Death rate on Resolved Cases (Deaths v Recovered) is 20.43%
If you are referring to Cumulative Cases Today-14 v Deaths today...
18-Mar - - - 01-Apr - - - 214,894 - - - 46,854 - - - 21.80% 19.46%
19-Mar - - - 02-Apr - - - 242,191 - - - 52,932 - - - 21.86% 19.98%
20-Mar - - - 03-Apr - - - 271,629 - - - 58,822 - - - 21.66% 20.48%
Explanation of the above: The cumulative Cases on 18-March were 214,894. 14 Days later the cumulative DEATHS were 46,854. That is 21.8% mortality. The two days afterwards are shown with the death-rate.
21.80%
21.86%
21.66%
is VERY consistent
The last column calculates RESOLVED CASES (Recovered/Died) This is "today's" cumulative number and is climbing every day. It looks like it will be at 21.6% in about three days
So I have
(a) 05.30% = Totals Deaths divided by Total Cases (Will be under because we will get a lot of deaths for these older cases)
(b) 21.84% = Cumulative Deaths "Day 15" divided by Cumulative Cases "Day 1" = (15-14)
(c) 20.48% = Cumulative Deaths divided by Cumulative Resolved Cases
(b) and (c) are getting closer and close each day
(a) is always 14 or so days behind. That number is a huge underestimate of eventual deaths for confirmed cases
Of course we do not have figures yet for unconfirmed infected people who are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms. Various calculations limit this ratio to an absolute number of 370:1 but this number is guaranteed to drop substantially.