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waterfield
"so far only about 0.00035% of the US population has it,"
No-we don't know that. What we know is what has been reported(i.e. symptomatic and diagnosed by a test) Moreover, people that have no "symptoms" obviously won't be reported but could be carrying the virus and infect others. Finally, the population of those who have been actually "tested" and diagnosed is so small that your figure is meaningless.
No it is not, all the numbers we have right now is all we can go by. So how are they meaningless??? Most of the people with serious symptoms have and are being tested.
You want to just speculate that's fine, I'm just going by the actual numbers of known cases.
Of course we all
could have it, but if 99.75% of the population has it with no symptoms then we shouldn't be so worried..... not saying we should take this lightly at all, just trying to calm some nerves.
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