The last week:
Tests:....... 6,433,834
Cases:......... 320,594 ~5% of tests; how many are ill?
Hospitalised:.... 6,074 ~2% of cases; 0.1% of tests
Deaths:.............. 954 ~16% of hospitalised; 0.3% of cases; 0.015% of tests
Only 1 in 8 of the population has ever tested positive since covid began.
'Only' ~8,000 in hospital (+11% on previous week) so obviously more have been released because 16% have sadly died.
There have lately been around a million tests per day with the 5% positive cases.
Are these a random million people tested every day where we may deduce that 5% of the total population is infected (3.5 million), or
are they susceptible people - health workers, contacts of the ill etc. - where we may deduce that much less than 5% of the total population is infected?
If there were no testing (apart from the sick) would people be happier merely being told that 8,000 are in hospital and 954 have died - out of the 12,000 who die every week?
Tests:....... 6,433,834
Cases:......... 320,594 ~5% of tests; how many are ill?
Hospitalised:.... 6,074 ~2% of cases; 0.1% of tests
Deaths:.............. 954 ~16% of hospitalised; 0.3% of cases; 0.015% of tests
Only 1 in 8 of the population has ever tested positive since covid began.
'Only' ~8,000 in hospital (+11% on previous week) so obviously more have been released because 16% have sadly died.
There have lately been around a million tests per day with the 5% positive cases.
Are these a random million people tested every day where we may deduce that 5% of the total population is infected (3.5 million), or
are they susceptible people - health workers, contacts of the ill etc. - where we may deduce that much less than 5% of the total population is infected?
If there were no testing (apart from the sick) would people be happier merely being told that 8,000 are in hospital and 954 have died - out of the 12,000 who die every week?
