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If theres a high rate of infection but few deaths, I'd imagine thats due to the treatment in hospitals being far superior.Looking at all the data for various countries (deaths, total cases, recovered cases, critical cases etc.) and there appears to be no consistency whatsoever. Some countries have high rates of infection but few deaths, some have high rates of infection but few recoveries, some have high rates of infections but low numbers of critical cases, some have low rates of infections but high amounts of critical cases. I have no faith in any of the figures we are receiving, they make no sense at all.
Eg Italy having no hope when they get to hospitals vs Germans who are getting bugger all deaths as Germany would be better at treating.





