Utah residents with Northern and Western European Ancestry?stetson said:Apparently, it has something to do with ACE2 cells which vary ethnically. From an article someone posted on this thread...JJMt said:What I don't completely understand is why the death rate seems to vary so much by country. Iran and China I understand, but Italy is a head scratcher. Is its health care sub-standard?k2aggie07 said:Right. Both in and out of Hubei the 4, 8, and 12 day (meaning taking the number of cases at minus n days from death number) death rates converged. In Hubei it was under 5%, outside it was just below 1%.JJMt said:Fatalities shouldn't be divided by current cases, but by the number of cases some days ago since the people who died were infected some days ago. The correct number of days is unknown.Quote:
Check my math...21/821= 0.02557
That's 2.6% fatality rate. That's going to leave a mark even with people recovering in 48 hours....
The progression seems to be 6-14 days for a case. Using the current number of deaths, going with the case count 4 days ago would be optimistic, and 12 days ago would be pessimistic.
Trying to find cumulative cases over time, but it seems like 4 days ago was 200 cases, and 7 days ago I don't think there were any reported cases. People were probably already sick - or, the disease can progress quite quickly. But the 4 day lag death rate - again, with limited testing early on - is 10%.
Americans of African Ancestry in SW USA?
What the hell am I reading?