A Milan University study estimates up to 20 million Italians are covid-19 “cases” including mildly/asymptomatic persons. So case-fatality ratio may eventually be a maximum of 50,000-60,000 deaths/20 million, or 0.25% to 0.30% mortality rate.
Milan U study estimates up to 20 million (m) Italians are covid19 “cases” incl. mildly/asymptomatic persons, so case-fatality ratio may eventually (i.e., now 15.4K “official” deaths) be a max of 50-60K deaths/20m, or 0.25% to 0.30% https://t.co/uAv6ltu5dF
— Andrew Bostom, MD, MS (@andrewbostom) April 4, 2020
It also looks like the coronavirus pandemic in Italy has peaked.
Via Alex Berenson.
2/ Here’s a peer-reviewed paper in Italian flu mortality from 2014-2017 – the numbers are pretty brutal. https://t.co/4KJkekW4zc pic.twitter.com/cQSDVwKzlS
— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) April 4, 2020
As we reported earlier — Italy peaked in cases earlier this week.