Jeff, there's been a lot of (deliberate) confusion between Case Fatality Rate (CFR) and Infection Fatality Rate (IFR). It is the CFR that's the (number of fatalities due to X) divided by (the number of confirmed cases of X). The IFR is the (number of fatalities due to X) divided by (the total estimated number of cases of X in the popul…
Jeff, there's been a lot of (deliberate) confusion between Case Fatality Rate (CFR) and Infection Fatality Rate (IFR). It is the CFR that's the (number of fatalities due to X) divided by (the number of confirmed cases of X). The IFR is the (number of fatalities due to X) divided by (the total estimated number of cases of X in the population, whether confirmed or not). The WHO and CDC conflated the CFR of Covid-19 with the IFR of seasonal flu. Of course, the CFR of Covid was much higher than the IFR of flue, but then so was the CFR of flu. This comparison was used to drive panic into the population.
Ben Swann did a YouTube video on this, which has since been deleted. I downloaded a copy and am trying to upload it to Bitchute. If it becomes visible on Bitschute, I'll try to post the url in a reply.
Jeff, there's been a lot of (deliberate) confusion between Case Fatality Rate (CFR) and Infection Fatality Rate (IFR). It is the CFR that's the (number of fatalities due to X) divided by (the number of confirmed cases of X). The IFR is the (number of fatalities due to X) divided by (the total estimated number of cases of X in the population, whether confirmed or not). The WHO and CDC conflated the CFR of Covid-19 with the IFR of seasonal flu. Of course, the CFR of Covid was much higher than the IFR of flue, but then so was the CFR of flu. This comparison was used to drive panic into the population.
Ben Swann did a YouTube video on this, which has since been deleted. I downloaded a copy and am trying to upload it to Bitchute. If it becomes visible on Bitschute, I'll try to post the url in a reply.