
This doesn't mean the 72% rate will stay that high, since many people are still in the process of recovering from "mild" conditions and will be released from hospitals over the subsequent days and weeks. That 72% will likely fall well below 10% at some point.
However, given the widespread immunocompromised status of the American people who are hooked on processed foods, pharmaceuticals, vaccines and horribly bad misinformation from Wikipedia, Big Tech and the lying mainstream media, there's little question the case fatality rate in America will exceed 5%. In fact, we are probably looking at something closer to Italy's case fatality rate of around 9%.
And that means millions will likely die, sooner or later.
Here's how the spread is progressing across the nation. Notice that we are now at 40,855 confirmed infections. We were at half that number just two days ago, which tells you something rather horrifying about the speed of the spread of this virus.
And if you're curious where all this is headed, just observe the shape of this quadratic / exponential curve showing US deaths:
Still think it's "just the flu," Rush Limbaugh?
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