Going by the death rates, it's definitely deadlier than any flu of the past five years, but not by a magnitude. Not even close. Saying that it would've been a magnitude higher without any of the measures is pure…
> If you don't have a fever, it's probably not covid 19. If you do have COVID-19, you're statistically more likely to not have a fever than to have a fever.
> If it was actually covid-19 community spreading in December, then we wouldn't be talking about a few thousand deaths now in April, we'd be talking about millions. That's assuming the death rate is as high as it is…
That's pretty much my experience in terms of symptoms. I otherwise haven't had any cold symptoms whatsoever in the past five years. I'm waiting on reliable antibody tests to become available. An acquaintance of mine…
> I've had coronavirus symptoms for about 6 weeks now without much change I've been having a mildly sore throat for five weeks, with a couple of days of feeling unwell, and slightly elevated temperature (not fever) on…
Going by the death rates, it's definitely deadlier than any flu of the past five years, but not by a magnitude. Not even close. Saying that it would've been a magnitude higher without any of the measures is pure…
> If you don't have a fever, it's probably not covid 19. If you do have COVID-19, you're statistically more likely to not have a fever than to have a fever.
> If it was actually covid-19 community spreading in December, then we wouldn't be talking about a few thousand deaths now in April, we'd be talking about millions. That's assuming the death rate is as high as it is…
That's pretty much my experience in terms of symptoms. I otherwise haven't had any cold symptoms whatsoever in the past five years. I'm waiting on reliable antibody tests to become available. An acquaintance of mine…
> I've had coronavirus symptoms for about 6 weeks now without much change I've been having a mildly sore throat for five weeks, with a couple of days of feeling unwell, and slightly elevated temperature (not fever) on…