Paul Saladino· MD
we won't know the case fatality rate because we won't know how many people are infected by the virus but estimates are 0.5 to 3 with most people saying around 3 percent
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we won't know the case fatality rate because we won't know how many people are infected by the virus but estimates are 0.5 to 3 with most people saying around 3 percent
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estimates are that the fatality rate is between I would say 0.5 and 3
because it's only it's less than 1% case fatality rate may be as low as 0.3 case fatality rate