coastalaggie said:
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CBS News spoke to one of the country's top experts on viruses, Marc Lipsitch from Harvard University, who cautions that 40-70% of the world's population will become infected and from that number, 1% of people who get symptoms from COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, could die.Link to storyQuote:
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Lipsitch: So say that's half the people. Then the 1% or 2% that we're seeing in the symptomatic people is cut down by half. Whatever the number is, it's gonna take a toll. If it really does spread as widely as that projection says, and that's what I think is likely to happen, then there are gonna be millions of people dying. And I don't think there's any way to get around that. And so I think there's real reason for people to be concerned. I also think that we can turn that concern into actions that will make the situation better.
It's really impossible to tell at this point. But be prepared because the media will go after every doom and gloom story they can find.
But also remember that the Flu kills well over 500,000 annually. So if we and other countries don't take serious precautions than a million plus deaths is not unreasonable.
We all of the things we and other countries are currently doing, I think it would be unlikely to see that type of outcome.
But as the numbers start rising quickly the more people get tested, CNN will find every guy they can that will tell them"WORST CASE SENARO". I tell my patients the media makes money from fear not good stories so don't watch.
For instance, I could save 10 lives today but wouldn't care or report on it at all. But if a doctor down the street had a patient die from a mistake it will be the lead story.
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