BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: The Coronavirus Fatality Rate Reported by the Media Is COMPLETELY INACCURATE. The Actual Rate Is LESS THAN THE FLU – MEDIA LYING AGAIN!
by Joe Hoft
March 16, 2020
The current
estimate for the fatality rates on the coronavirus just don’t add up. The
estimates based on current data are completely inaccurate. Current data shows
that this virus is much less deadly that even the common flu from the 2019-2020
season.
Summary of points below:
1.
Estimates
have been made about the fatality rate of the coronavirus
2.
Sometimes
estimates are reasonable and sometimes they are off, way off
3.
The
current global coronavirus fatality rate is estimated at 3.4%
4.
The
same rate for the flu is 10% (but the media tells you it’s .1%)
5.
Actual
results for the coronavirus are lower than the flu
6.
Current
estimates between the flu and the coronavirus are not comparing ‘apples to
apples’
7.
Those
most at risk from the coronavirus are the elderly (average age of death in 80)
and the sick
1. Estimates have been made
about the fatality rate of the coronavirus.
Often times estimates have to be made because
data is just not yet available. These estimates usually involve obtaining
information that is available and making estimates on what is not. We
cannot tell the future but we can make educated guesses based on information
available. This is what has been done with the coronavirus because this
type of virus has apparently never been seen before.
2. Sometimes estimates are
reasonable and sometimes they are wrong, way off.
I personally know of estimates made by actuaries
(i.e. statisticians) who projected profits in a country that were way
wrong. In this case the government changed the regulations related to the
business in the country which resulted in tens of millions in losses in
USD. I know of another case where actuaries predicted a deal to be
profitable that eventually led to over $100 million in losses.
The point is that whenever
estimates are made they are always wrong because no one can tell the
future. Sometimes estimates end up close and sometimes they are not and
sometimes they are way off.
3. The current estimate for the
coronavirus fatality rate is about 3.4%.
The estimates for the
fatality rate for the coronavirus are shocking. The CDC released one report in February stating the
rate varies between 12% and 1%:
Our estimates of the risk for death in Wuhan reached values as
high as 12% in the epicenter of the epidemic and ≈1% in other, more mildly
affected areas.
A report by the World Health Organization (WHO) and China estimates
the mortality rate to be around 3.8% based on
actual results:
As of 20 February, 2114 of the 55,924 laboratory confirmed cases
have died (crude fatality ratio [CFR2] 3.8%) (note: at least some of whom were
identified using a case definition that included pulmonary disease). The
overall CFR varies by location and intensity of transmission (i.e. 5.8% in
Wuhan vs. 0.7% in other areas in China).
Other reports are that
the WHO estimates the mortality rate to be around 3.4%:
The World
Health Organization (WHO) has estimated the mortality rate from Covid-19 is about 3.4%.
That is higher than seasonal flu and is cause for concern – but even if it is
correct, more than 96% of people who become infected with the coronavirus will
recover.
As of
today, the actual fatality rate for those who were confirmed to have had the
coronavirus is 3.84%. This is the number of fatalities from the virus
divided by the number of individuals who were confirmed with the virus.
4. The same rate for the flu is
10% (but the media tells you it’s .1%).
As The Gateway Pundit reported earlier, according to CDC
numbers, in the US in the 2019-2020 flu season, there were 222,000 confirmed cases of the flu from testing and an
estimated 36 million flu cases in the United States. There were 22,000 confirmed deaths
from the flu.
Note that the number of
deaths and confirmed cases (through testing) of the flu in the US are based on
actual data. The number of individuals who contracted the flu is an
estimate by experts. There is no way to know who had the flu in the US
because many cases are not severe and people do not have a test done to confirm
they had the flu. They believe their symptoms are minor and go on with
their normal lives thinking they have a cold or something similar.
Because of this, the CDC must estimate and they
estimated 36 million people had the flu in this past flu season.
The rate of the number
of individuals who died from the flu to the number of individuals who had the
flu is therefore .1% (22,000 / 36 million). This is an estimate.
However, the rate of
individuals who died from the flu to the number of individuals who were
confirmed to have had the flu is around 10% (22,000/ 222,000). This is
based on actual data similar to the rate for the coronavirus above.
5. Actual results for the
coronavirus are lower than the flu.
Based on the above
numbers, the actual fatality rates for those who were confirmed to have had the
coronavirus are around 3.4%.
The actual rates for those who were confirmed to have had the flu are around 10%.
The actual rates for those who were confirmed to have had the flu are around 10%.
The actual data shows that the
fatality rate for those who had the flu (10%) is 6% higher than for those with
the coronavirus (3.8%).
6. Current estimates between the flu and the
coronavirus are not comparing ‘apples to apples’.
The fatality rate that is commonly referred to
in the media for the coronavirus is 3.4% from the WHO. This number is
based on actual cases of those who are confirmed with the virus.
The flu fatality rate provided
by the CDC includes an estimate of individuals who had the flu but were not
confirmed while the fatality rate for the coronavirus does not include those
who had the coronavirus but were not confirmed. This is why the flu fatality
rate is .1% and the coronavirus fatality rate is 3.4%!
The two rates are like
comparing apples to oranges. By doing so the coronavirus fatality rate is
way overstated when compared to the flu and the media has created a worldwide
crisis and panic by reporting this!
The coronavirus is not more
fatal than the flu based on current data. It is much less fatal than the
flu based on current data.
7. Those most at risk from the coronavirus are
the elderly and sick (similar to the flu).
Similar to the flu, those
most at risk of dying from the coronavirus are the elderly and the sick.
The average age for those who died from the coronavirus in Italy is 81 years old. This is consistent around the world. There have been no known fatalities for
any children 10 and under.
The
sick are also at a higher risk similar to the flu. Current data shows
that if you have no pre-existing conditions, your fatality rate if you contract
the coronavirus is .9% (and what proportion of these cases are the elderly).
In summary, the
coronavirus is not as deadly as is being portrayed in the lying liberal
media. In fact it is not as deadly as the flu. The elderly and the
sick should be protected. Everyone else has very little to worry
about. Again, don’t believe what the media is telling you. They are
lying again.
The Coronavirus Fatality Rate Reported by the Media Is COMPLETELY INACCURATE. The Actual Rate Is LESS THAN THE FLU – MEDIA LYING AGAIN
Democrats Game Plan to Eliminate Trump
The Democrats and the
FAKE NEWS outlets stated when the Coronavirus first appeared in America, THIS
IS DONALD TRUMP"S Hurricane Katrina... Earlier this year a Harvard
University Professor and Two Chinese Nationals Charged in Three Separate China
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Liberals can’t get over their 2016 poor childish mentality. Democrats have tried so many things to get rid of President Trump, but nothing has worked. But they aren’t giving up. Here is the game plan to eliminate Trump. I guess this is what “Resist” looks like:
Game Plan to Eliminate Trump
Plan A. Collude with Hillary, GPS and the Russians to win the election.
Plan B. Sway the Electoral College votes
Plan C. Overturn the Election results with recounts. ***(Recounts were abandoned when they resulted in more votes for Trump and exposing democrat voter fraud)
Plan D. Nullify the election by framing Trump with Russian collusion
Plan E. Have the Deep State take Trump out using the 25th Amendment
Plan F. Impeach Trump for firing Comey
Plan G. Impeach Trump for Campaign Finance violations
Plan H. Push Back: “If you see anybody from that cabinet.....get in their face”
Plan I. Impeach Trump for Obstruction of Justice
Plan J. Demonize Trump’s S.C. Justice nominee
Plan K. Impeach Trump for Money Laundering
Plan L. Impeach Trump for Treason
Plan M. Impeach Trump for revoking security clearances of people no longer in the government.
Plan N. Obstruct everything Trump attempts to do in congress
Plan O. Impeach Trump for violation of the Emoluments Clause
Plan P. Throw tantrum over Trump’s tax returns we will never see
Plan Q. Give sixteen-year old’s the RIGHT to vote
Plan R. Eliminate the Electoral College
Plan S. Let imprisoned convicts vote
Plan T. Use pictures of illegal alien children caged by 0bama and blame Trump
Plan U. Mueller Report findings....
Plan V. Mueller's 9 minute summary of Weismann’s 400 pg op-ed
Plan W. Impeach Trump for "racist" Tweet "if you don't like it here, go home"
Plan X. Mueller's testimony before Congress🤣😂🤣
Plan Y. Moscow Trump Tower
Plan Z. Tie Bill's buddy Epstein to Trump
Plan AA. Exclude Trump from Kaliforia’s Primary Ballot
Plan AB. Convince voters we are headed into a recession
Plan AC. Recruit Establishment Never-Trumpers to run against him
Plan AD. Dox Trump supporters
Plan AE. Conspire with Silicon Valley to shut down any and all Conservatives
Plan AF. Change the whistle blower rules so literally anyone can fabricate a fake story based on hearsay
Plan AG. Change the House Rules on Impeachment as needed
Plan AH. Impeach Trump for pulling out of Syria after the Stated Mission of eradicating ISIS was successfully concluded
Plan AI. Impeach Trump for not informing leak prone democrats before taking out the ISIS leader and his successor
Plan AJ. Accuse Trump of a cover-up because the Trump/Zelenskiy transcript was stored on a secure system ***Wait, what?
Plan AK. Impeach Trump for Quid Pro Quo. no wait, make that Bribery, no wait, make that Extortion, no wait, make that intimidating tweets
*** Well, we’ve tried everything else to get rid of Trump. Nothing else has worked, so let’s try this:
Plan AL. Since Dems know they can’t impeach, have a meaningless show trial to keep the word “impeachment” in the news. And coach the witnesses on their hearsay evidence.
After President Trump's February 4, 2020 State Of The Union Address, Democrat/Socalist Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi tore up the advance copy of President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address after President Trump finished speaking. The move came after President Trump did not shake her outstretched hand at the beginning of the address.
Pelosi and Vice President Pence (who also serves as the President of the Senate) stood behind President Trump while he made his address. After he finished, Pence clapped as President Trump nodded and conversed with nearby audience members, but Pelosi made quick work of shredding the copy of the speech before her.
After receiving that copy of the speech at the beginning of the night’s proceedings, Pelosi extended her hand. President Trump did not shake it, but he was already turning to face Congress and may have not seen her gesture. It’s worth noting President Trump did not shake Pence’s hand either.
During the address, Pelosi seemed to visibly react to President Trump’s comments about her home state of California, and at times appeared to mouth messages to Democrats to maintain order.
The speech-ripping moment lit up Twitter almost immediately. On the left, some praised her, like Charlotte Clymer of the Human Rights Campaign, who called her a “hero” and a “legend.” On the right, Pelosi was vilified. Radio host Michael Savage declared she had melted down in front of the world.
When asked why she ripped up the speech, Pelosi told Fox News, “Because it was the courteous thing to do considering the alternatives.”
The White House issued a statement after the address, stating, “For such a really big night, she sure behaved pretty small.”
The media seemed surprised by Pelosi’s actions as well.
NBC News’ Lester Holt called it a “stunning moment” while colleague Chuck Todd mused instead on the contents of the ripped paper: “It’s so far removed from a traditional state of the Union at this point … It’ s just timing that we’re calling it a State of the Union. This was a conservative campaign checklist of making sure you hit every special interest group.”
Over on Fox News, Martha MacCallum reacted simply by saying, “That is something.” Brit Hume noted he thought there was “an element of rage” in Pelosi’s action.
This isn’t Pelosi’s first time creating a GIF-able, viral moment during the State of the Union. Last year, she infamously clapped in President Trump’s face, wearing an expression that launched a thousand memes.
She didn’t do everything the same as previous years, though. The Speaker of the House typically starts the evening saying, “I have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the President of the United States.”
Instead, this year, Pelosi gave an abridged introduction: “Members of Congress, the President of the United States.”
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