Skeptic Ginger
Nasty Woman
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No because you are going to have more serious infections in the "confirmed" group. It will skew your case fatality number.Isn't that close enough to 0.5%?
You need to be using suspected cases vs confirmed fatalities.
But then you also have to account for the capability of different countries to detect cases both suspected and confirmed. You need to know how many suspect cases were fatal because there are bound to be some that died before they could be tested, and so on.
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