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Mar 30, 2020
9:22:44am
dYrtbYkerYder All-American
This is what I've been saying as well. Either way more people have it than we
think, which makes it far less deadly (this is likely, since may carriers have been asymptomatic); or else it's just not as contagious as some had originally thought.

And the data is still very incomplete. Once tests are cheaper/faster, they should just test random samples of the population in order to have a better idea of how many people have it. Trying to do projections based off of incomplete testing of people who are very sick isn't going to be very effective.
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