US: COVID Death Rate is 0.4, not 4 as first predicted - BlazeTV
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The CDC has lowered its estimated coronavirus death rate to 0.4% - WAY less than the rate that was pushed by the media! And in more good news, immunity looks promising. But what does this mean moving
forward?
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Death rate, or Mortality rate is a measure of the number of deaths in a particular population, scaled to the size of that population, per unit of
time. Death rate is typically expressed in units of deaths per 1,000 individuals per year; thus, a mortality rate of 9.5 (out of 1,000) in a population of 1,000 would mean 9.5 deaths per year in that entire population, or 0.95% out of the total. It is distinct from "morbidity", which is either the prevalence or incidence of a disease, and also from the incidence rate.
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Coronaviruses are a group of viruses that cause diseases in mammals and birds. In humans, coronaviruses cause respiratory tract infections that are
typically mild, such as the common cold, though rarer forms such as SARS, MERS, and COVID-19 can be lethal. Symptoms vary in other species: in chickens, they cause an upper respiratory tract disease, while in cows and pigs they cause diarrhea. There are yet to be vaccines or antiviral drugs to prevent or treat human coronavirus infections.