antibody testing in NY shows it to be about 0.5%, same as south korea and germany.
We knew this from the beginning, though, that in the absence of testing, in any organized economy with medical capacity (and despite the criticism, we have more in the US than anywhere else in the world - it's part of our problem with medical spending - too much access and capacity) - the number of deaths is a better indicator of total infection than it is as a reflection of death rate from confirmed cases.
I'm hoping for antibody tests. The week we went into shutdown, I had the trots for two days and more than normal back pain and blamed it in a cake my daughter made. no other symptoms, so it may have been the cake.
It'll probably be the cake and the chair that I have to sit in to work from home, though.
We knew this from the beginning, though, that in the absence of testing, in any organized economy with medical capacity (and despite the criticism, we have more in the US than anywhere else in the world - it's part of our problem with medical spending - too much access and capacity) - the number of deaths is a better indicator of total infection than it is as a reflection of death rate from confirmed cases.
I'm hoping for antibody tests. The week we went into shutdown, I had the trots for two days and more than normal back pain and blamed it in a cake my daughter made. no other symptoms, so it may have been the cake.
It'll probably be the cake and the chair that I have to sit in to work from home, though.