Wow. The Italy numbers have been posted.
In the daily note earlier this morning I posted:
Italy: pending; the country usually reports late in the day; I'm betting at least 1,500 new cases if they're honest.So, quick! How many new cases did Italy report for today, March 9, 2020?
A whopping -- are you sitting down -- 1,797 new cases -- by the way, we now have the explanation for Italy's high number of cases. The answer was provided at 12:30 p.m. Central Time today.
Anyway, the Italian numbers today, March 9, 2020:
- new cases: a whopping 1,797
- new deaths: 97
- fatality rate: 463 / 9,172 = 5%; pretty much unchanged;
- 1,797 new cases in Italy -- just the new cases in one day -- exceeds the total number of cases in every country of the world, except China
- 1,797 new cases in Italy is 40-fold greater than the number of new cases in China;
- China has this thing under control; whether it stays that way or not is another question;
- there were 199 new deaths total, around the world
- at 97 new deaths, Italy accounted for almost 50% of all new deaths
A Parthian shot: my hunch this morning that Italy would report at least 1,500 new cases today was right on target. Whoo-hoo!
By the way, we now have that case study. Re-posting:
Case study: some time ago I mentioned that the Diamond Princess cruise ship would be a great case study. We now have that case study, over at Ice Age Now. It's a must-read article:
- case fatality rate: 0.85 percent (of the 705 that tested positive, six died)
- but look at this: of the 3,711 confined to tight quarters, six died, which converts to 0.25
- transmission in that setting was incredibly low (or they stopped it pretty quickly through quarantines)
- the article does not say if all have been tested, or only those symptomatic; there is such a thing as asymptomatic carriers in all (?) infectious disease outbreaks;
- finally, not a single Diamond Princess patient under the age of 70 has died;
Why do I believe this link??? Yahoo? Well, maybe they finally got something right! https://news.yahoo.com/almost-200-north-korean-soldiers-193704254.html
ReplyDeleteHave to agree. I guess the tipping point was reached: too many people asking about North Korea, someone finally had to post something. It's not like the story is ever going to be fact-checked ... except perhaps by Snopes or the NYT editorial board -- the one that fact checked $153 million to each American -- the Bloomberg campaign....
DeleteThey all need to consult the Brits! https://www.facebook.com/milt.mittelstedt/videos/2620494791518850/?t=51
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