END THE LOCKDOWN: New Medical Analysis of 12 Global Coronavirus Studies Finds 9 of 12 Show COVID-19 Fatality Rate Similar to Seasonal Flu
In April Stanford University researcher Dr. John Ioannidis presented a summary report from his recent coronavirus study in Santa Clara, California.
The research project looked at 3,300 people in Santa Clara County in California. The Stanford study revealed that 2.5% to 4.2% of people tested for COVID-19 were positive for antibodies.
The doctor’s data indicated that there are between 50 to 80-fold more infections in the general population than the confirmed cases.
This was a huge development.
In describing his findings Dr. Ioannidis concluded that the coronavirus has an infection fatality rate that is in the same ballpark as seasonal influenza.
Dr. Ioannidis added in April, “It suggests that even though this is a very serious problem, we should not fear. It suggests that we have solid ground to have optimism about the possibility of eventually opening our society and gaining back our lives.”
On Tuesday Dr. Ioannidis released a follow-up investigation on the coronavirus.
The abstract was published at medRxiv.
The new Ioannidis study reveals the infection fatality ratios (IFRs) of the Coronavirus from 12 seroprevalence studies of greater that 500 individuals per sample found:
** 7 of 12 studies saw a corrected IFR of 0.06-0.16, similar to seasonal flu
** 3 of 12 studies saw a modestly higher IFR of 0.25-0.40 – slightly higher than flu
** 2 of 12 studies saw a modestly lower IFR of 0.02-0.03 – slightly lower than flu
3 comments:
We should have never locked down the society. We do not lock down each year for seasonal flu.
A great disservice has been done to the working class American. We have relegated a portion of our prior productive class to years of enslavement to the state for daily sustenance.
Cloward-Piven
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How to liquidate the kulaks without getting your hands all bloody.
TLEP,
Honestly, I recall you being among the hysterics at first.
sorry to be mean, but you kept telling me how horrible it was, while i was telling everyone this was likely not much worse than seasonal flu.
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