Originally Posted by DaveRS23
The man in the MSN article was 30 years old. And died at home with no medical care although his wife had already tested positive. In hind sight, he might have handled that better.

At any rate, the mortality rate for a 30 year old is not more that .2%. Probably lower once a better understanding of how many people are actually infected. So, that example is a real anomaly. That exact thing happens every year with the flu, too and we don't shut the country down for it.

He is certainly not the only one. If every 30 something in the world is infected and .2% of them die how many people is that?


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