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26 minutes ago, Dric902 said:

30,000,000 cases

550,000 deaths 

isn't 0.03% but in Trumperland math

No offense, amigo, but your conclusion and remark are based on a flawed assumption, e.g., the entire sample that the 99.7% survival rate applies is only the 30,000,000 individuals that have tested positive for the virus.

I suggest that the more valid sample is the entire population of the United States,: 350,000,000.

,03% would be around 10,500,000.

Yes, that assumption has flaws as well; it assumes that the entire sample, the population, had all contracted the malady and 10,500,000 (.03%) perished.

It also fails to group by age.

As we will not test the entire population to isolate the infected, the only valid conclusion we can state is that both of our approaches are not feasible and therefore, not valid.

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