We just dont have enough data to predict the actual death rate absent a vaccine that is widely available
but I suspect the economic harm will greatly exceed the number of deaths
We just dont have enough data to predict the actual death rate absent a vaccine that is widely available
That is the problem, dope. We can't even track the numbers infected without far more testing. The transmission rate is double that of the flu.
What you mean is that the fatality rate is probably much lower than the common flu since only 6 Americans have died
What you mean is that the fatality rate is probably much lower than the common flu since only 6 Americans have died
You are an unmittigated moron. A true super-duper. Probably a Pence staffer. You deserve to be lied to.
Study of 72,000 COVID-19 patients finds 2.3% death rate
Again, what lib trump haters are telling us is that because trump is not testing everyone they think many more Americans are infected than we know of
what we do know is only 6 Americans have died so far which is a pretty low lumber
Since Trump is known as pathological liar. Tell me. What and where is the credibility of what he is saying?
Last week at his New Hampshire rally. He said right there ...... Mexico is paying for the wall from REDEMPTIONS. Liar.
Here’s an example how your orange dude contradicting the experts. What is the credibility of what he is saying? Either he is lying or don’t what the hell he is saying. Why not just STFU?
Task force health expert contradicts Trump about coronavirus vaccine timing
Task force health expert contradicts Trump about coronavirus vaccine timing
By Maegan Vazquez, CNN
Updated 5:03 AM EST, Tue March 03, 2020
Trump was asked about a timeline for a vaccine during the Cabinet Room meeting with pharmaceutical executives and members of his task force.
"I don't know what the time will be. I've heard very quick numbers, that of months. And I've heard pretty much a year would be an outside number. So I think that's not a bad range. But if you're talking about three to four months in a couple of cases, a year in other cases," Trump said.
But Dr. Antony Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, immediately corrected the President: "Let me make sure you get the ... information. A vaccine that you make and start testing in a year is not a vaccine that's deployable."
As Fauci explained the timeline, Trump folded his arms.
Fauci said: "So he's asking the question -- when is it going to be deployable? And that is going to be, at the earliest, a year to a year and a half, no matter how fast you go."