RT @JATetro: @KenCunn77721220 @charlesadler It was 4.9% in Canada initially but after it was clear reporting was missing cases, it went to…
@KenCunn77721220 @charlesadler It was 4.9% in Canada initially but after it was clear reporting was missing cases, it went to 1.6%. We are at 32,413 deaths and population is 38M so about 0.08% of population with observed 1.1% actual rate. Think it speaks i
@alsup_paige @TheKanehB @UbaybPerry @Americanka4 Covid had a case fatality rate of 2% which when combined with severe cases of Dunning Kurgar such as yours could be dangerous Vaccinate https://t.co/qdlEB4U4Jt https://t.co/FzVXlK1JC8
@ryancol5566 @BoriPepe @whiteonwhites @CentristSloth @KyrCookies @polanimalspod Flu cases were never tested nearly as much as Covid and the numbers we have are estimates. https://t.co/59ywmTrIME Applying the same methodology shows covid is 10-40X deadlier
@evolutionwins @Charley2021 Oh, and CFR of Covid is on the order of 1.5%, so it's right on par with all those diseases I mentioned. If you want best case IFR rates, look up the CDC data. Their best case IFR is .1 death/1000000 infections. https://t.co/J7
@nationalpost See "footnotes" here. https://t.co/Z3qKCA8TPY Says " Dr.Joanne Langley holds the Canadian Institutes of Health Research- GlaxoSmithKline Chair in Pediatric Vaccinology at Dalhousie University." So the teaching hospital gets Pharma funding
@CopingMAGA I’m not even going to engage with the absurdity of the 2nd part, but want to point out the case-fatality rate of covid is estimated at just under 2%, so survivability is ~98%, not 99.9 https://t.co/WCeDtMw1YS
@YJamesen @FluorideFreeTO In a normal flu season influenza kills 290k-650k people globally. Since #covid19 became a thing, there have already been 1.58 MILLION Covid deaths. The fatality rate is around 2% and higher. Also influenza and coronavirus are n
https://t.co/kO797hLmQm The crude CFR, based on confirmed cases at any point in time, is (total number of deaths [t]/total number of cases [t]) × 100. Jct: Remember I told you Fauci exaggerated the threat by 100. There's that fishy x 100 in their equation
RT @PoliScIrish: @Dusty186 @markusoff @PatriciaTreble Do you have a credible citation for that? Because current research puts the Case Fata…
RT @PoliScIrish: @Dusty186 @markusoff @PatriciaTreble Do you have a credible citation for that? Because current research puts the Case Fata…
@brianlilley https://t.co/DNRYBZUmxQ Read this. Research is the bedrock of good journo. Your article is click bait.
@PreetBharara McKEnany stating the US has the lowest care fatality rates in the world? This is one study that ended April 22, 2020 that refutes that statement. https://t.co/5OSIuSngrf
@hugenpb @erynnwatson @TheAtlantic @davidfrum Speaking of evidence based CFR rates. Canada’s works out to 1.6, US is 1.78 https://t.co/I82g6ykPOC
@RaiderVentures @MikeP77Doglover https://t.co/fFVWj6Oajw Seems we’ve been bamboozled It’s close but they are a hair higher. Nothing like what those numbers suggest, which is odd, as it’s a CDC backed source. Seems it’s all up in the air, but we aren’t sign
@Jordmich1 @HaveWeAllGoneM1 /3 and as far as the covid numbers goes. Here is a good resource for that https://t.co/4u6KJn5UXZ
Information on how case fatality rate (CFR) changes over time can be found in this paper by Abdollahi et. al. @DChampredon @jmllhfx @Alison_Galvani (couldn't find Abdollahi and Moghadas on twitter!) https://t.co/uFLQKemSZa
@Francin_P @RachelNotley The data says your wrong. https://t.co/eH7PDAoWXe). What peer reviewed research are you basing your opinion on?
@pacifistluv @dobyblue @LaurenPelley You both are making up things you don't know about. Here https://t.co/qWfxZDHrJP
@dsuffling @SherylGatzke @ONThealth The death rate for the entire population counting the people who are not diagnosed is closer to 2.5%. https://t.co/5w4yNaf3K6
@VintgLove4Life OK "move forward",dont give a shit what people say, IS NOT SAFE, they wanna reopen because politicians look bad in bad economies" things will NEVER go back to normal, people cant accept it, im protecting my family fuck the rest https://t.c
@noah_guttman @Canadia66480047 @brokenbirdman @roccogalatilaw That’s not a great source for the CFR. We all know the CFR would be less in Canada if the did more testing. But, alas, here we are. The CFR is definitely lower. Even 1.6% is likely too high. htt
@MikePadawer @TrumpWarRoom @nedryun This isn’t true!!! Canada’s rate is less then 2%. https://t.co/ONicn37PNG
@LozzaFox 1.78% case mortality in the US. Probably the same in the UK. https://t.co/n80b6iJlz1
@colella_josie @RiMartineau Un grand nombre d'articles scientifiques dont on connaît les auteurs. Voici quelques bases de données: Web of Science PubMed ERIC IEEE Xplore ScienceDirect. … Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) JSTOR. 👎 https://t.co/
@colella_josie @RiMartineau Êtes vous capable de fournir 3 ou 4 articles scientifiques non croisés appuyant le taux de mortalité que vous citez? Car voici des sources non croisés, et la mortalité varie de 0,4% à 30 % selon la région. https://t.co/yxXi32HE
Elaheh Abdollah, David Champredon, Joanne M. Langley, Alison P. Galvani and Seyed M. Moghadas (2020) ‘Temporal estimates of case-fatality rate for COVID-19 outbreaks in Canada and the United States’, CMAJ Canada, 22 June, online: https://t.co/dTQAOQm5Wc
@randyhillier @alandrummond2 Then there's the issue of case fatality rates (CFR). Influenza estimated CFR @ 0.1 per cent compared to COVID, which was originally thought to be around 1 per cent....but more study here suggests in Canada by end of April COVID
RT @donnyd: @randyhillier @alandrummond2 Case fatality study shows a rate of 1.6% in Canada. Chronic morbidity rates are likely even higher…
@randyhillier @alandrummond2 Case fatality study shows a rate of 1.6% in Canada. Chronic morbidity rates are likely even higher. https://t.co/n80b6iJlz1
RT @donnyd: @heckyessica Your 1 - (143,000/331,000,000) = 99.957% is 1 - (number of Americans dead so far / total number of Americans) T…
@heckyessica Your 1 - (143,000/331,000,000) = 99.957% is 1 - (number of Americans dead so far / total number of Americans) This is *not* the survival rate. Best US data for case mortality rate is 1.78%, here: https://t.co/n80b6iJlz1
@LT_FM @JoeBiden Canada is in on it ? Reporting 94.5% survival rate only ? https://t.co/LkMrDAJqKW
@Seannumber7 @meeshkeef @johndoughrondo @KD9512 @BrandonHonaker1 i'm not interested in guesses about how many more people are diagnosed because that's literally a number pulled out of the air. here's a recent report in the CMAJ putting the rate between 5 -
@terri911065 @MagaBotAngel1 @mkraju @GOPLeader Show me any evidence death toll is 0.01%. You won't be able to because it's fake news. Stop spreading misinformation. Your numbers are off at least two orders of magnitude, dumbass. https://t.co/c2sAVDmqP7 ht
@AlexSBurton @farhanmohamed Definitely, better than many for our population sizebut death rate among infected is hard to calculate b/c the total number of infected unknown. ( https://t.co/BhuemLTn7u) and Case fatality rate https://t.co/rlXyacfELr https://t
Temporal Estimates of Case-Fatality Rate for COVID-19 Outbreaks in Canada and the United States https://t.co/Qz0xsclxLQ
@mallen2010 @CNN The crude CFR in Canada estimated at 4.9% on Apr. 22/20. When we accounted for survival interval, adjusted CFR was 5.5% Our CFR estimates for the US were higher than those for 🇨🇦: US crude CFR estimated at 5.4% on Apr. 20/20, & adjust
@JeffNoailles @Val_Plante @MTL_Ville SOURCE: https://t.co/g7QBrN8c2b Au Québec, le nombre de morts est plus élevé, c'est pourquoi j'ai spécifié que c'est sans prendre en compte les cas non-détectés. Vous croyez tout à coup au fait que le virus est plus r
@Bunnyfo89687159 “The US case fatality rate was estimated to be 5.4% on Apr. 20, with an adjusted CFR of 6.1% (CrI 5.4%–6.9%). With reporting rates of less than 50%, the adjusted CFR for the US was 1.78 (CrI 0.8%–3.6%).” So about 98% of people who get th
@drgonzo123 @pencilmage I was going by this study that had the CFR of reported Covid cases in the US at 6.1%, but I agree that we don’t have good information now. https://t.co/d6wnBlpL4P
@RickWahler @msawyer1977 @thehill https://t.co/OfLCZs96wl. That's math. And it's about 2% more or less. And we won't know until.ots over. So spare me your .03 until 2021. I'm a scitific mind so I will change with proper data.
@biggypsy85 @bkives This source says 1.78% for US. https://t.co/rzOnUuwT7O What is your source?
@Josephu92722385 @realcalvinn @realDonaldTrump It's actually currently more like 2% overall. Where are you getting your stats? https://t.co/4cEsdR1tCU
Temporal estimates of case-fatality rate for COVID-19 outbreaks in Canada and the United States #IPAC #Pandemic https://t.co/N124wR3cOy
@wehadalaugh @navyvetbolt81 Far higher mortality than .26%, even when adjusting for underreported cases. Also, consider the mpact of so-called “recovery”: Being clear of the virus counts; long term consequences inc cardiac, lung, kidney issue do too https:
Recherche : Estimations du taux de létalité de la COVID-19 au Canada et aux États-Unis sur une période donnée – CMAJ in French https://t.co/OxNc8ykm6z https://t.co/UzwkYNe81R
RT @Alison_Galvani: Our analysis demonstrates that the case fatality rate of #COVID19 is higher in the US than in Canada. Just maybe that h…
New article: Temporal estimates of case-fatality rate for COVID-19 outbreaks in Canada and the United States. https://t.co/lR9rcZDXB6 #coronavirus #COVID19 #2019ncov https://t.co/oNwLkYEFnk
If reporting rate is less than 50%, the adjusted case fatality rate of #COVIDー19 in Canada is approx 1.6% https://t.co/cOhJd19d2Z
Adjusted COVID-19 case fatality rates (CFR) in USA & Canada. For Canada-adjusted CFR was estimated at 1.6% (CrI 0.7%–3.1%); for USA 1.78% (CrI 0.8%–3.6%). https://t.co/gmM9LK8OjR #COVIDー19
Our analysis demonstrates that the case fatality rate of #COVID19 is higher in the US than in Canada. Just maybe that has something to do with Canada's provision of universal healthcare as a human right in contrast to our inequitable system? https://t.co/
We are over 11% ☹️. @AlejandroLazo2 , Have you been using convalescent plasma?
Temporal estimates of case-fatality rate for COVID-19 outbreaks in Canada and the United States https://t.co/m9xEp5B5wb
"if the reporting rate is less than 50%, the adjusted CFR of COVID-19 in Canada is likely to be less than 2%." https://t.co/Zi9wsAyXzx
Assuming less than half of all coronavirus cases are reported, the case-fatality rate of #COVID19 in North America is likely less than 2%. Full study free to access here: https://t.co/ll7VIEC41i @EllieAbdollahi @DChampredon @jmllhfx @Alison_Galvani #epidem
This paper is more meticulous than most in estimating CFR by adjusting for reporting rates for #covid. Temporal estimates of case-fatality rate for COVID-19 outbreaks in Canada and the United States | CMAJ https://t.co/pmohXp66Mo