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Summary of research into the question of How Deadly Is Covid-19?
Tue, 2020-07-21 12:54 —
mike kraft
How Deadly Is Covid-19? Researchers Are Getting Closer to an Answer
Recent estimates suggest the new coronavirus is deadlier than the seasonal flu, though not as lethal as Ebola. Still, Covid-19 is killing more people than a number of deadlier diseases in part because it is more infectious.
Brianna Abbott and Jason Douglas
WSJ
Research suggests the new coronavirus kills about five to 10 people for every 1,000 that it infects, though rate varies based on age and access to health care
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Former CDC chief: Most states fail to report data key to controlling the coronavirus pandemic
Tue, 2020-07-21 11:01 —
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Former CDC chief: Most states fail to report data key to controlling the coronavirus pandemic
The analysis is the first comprehensive review of covid-19 data that all 50 states and the District are using to make decisions about policies on mask-wearing and opening schools and businesses.
Lena H. Sun
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