The idiot never said the mortality rate was the same as the flu. Your “math” didn’t make sense to me, but I wasn’t going to comment.
my reference to the flu was only to put the total NUMBER of deaths in perspective compared to other causes of death in America. I could have chose Heart Disease 600k, or suicide 47k..... point being, so far the number of deaths from this Covid virus are not adding up the the millions that were predicted.
hopefully that never happens.
I too am sheltered in my home and doing what we are being told to do, but in my humble and perhaps idiotic opinion, we have over-reacted.
You said even if it is 2-3x the mortality of the flu.
If we KNOW the average mortality rate of a disease and how many died we can then estimate the number of infected from those numbers. You would simply multiple the number of dead by the denominator of the mortality rate. For example if the flu has a mortality of .1% (1/1000) and if 50 people die of it then 50 x 1000 = 50,000 and that is the estimate for the number of people that were infected.
I am simply inserting the mortality rate you suggested into that equation to estimate the number that would have to of been infected for that to be true. Then looking at that number to make a determination of how plausible that mortality rate is.
So flu mortality is about .1 then 2-3 times that is .25 (1/400)
Current number of dead I'm seeing is 35,388
35,388 x 400 = 14,155,200
So for a .25% mortality rate to be true then 14+ million Americans would of had to of had the virus already. Also since the situation is ongoing that estimate is an estimate of the past. The people that died today didn't get infected today they were infected awhile ago. The virus incubated in them, they suffered though the symptoms, and then died. I don't know what the actual average time from infection to death is but lets say it is 2 weeks. Then the 14 mil number would be the number of infected 2 weeks ago and the current number would be even greater.
I'm not seeing reports of 10 of millions of Americans infected with this so I'm filing a .25 mortality rate under not plausible.
I get wanting to start opening things up again. This whole situation completely sucks.
But don't convince yourself it's a great idea using clearly false perceptions of what the mortality rate is.
Also keep in mind there is one mortality rate for when heath care is available and a different much worse rate when there is not.
I hate this thing just as much as everybody else. My personal opinion is we didn't act soon enough and as a result we will have to endure more death, more economic strain, and more time in these stupid lock downs we all hate, while scumbags will use this as an excuse to try and push for more draconian practices after this is over.