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April 5, 2020

April 5, 2020 “Anthony Fauci has published a series of academic papers in which had calculated the case fatality rate, the virulence, the death rate, associated with SARS-CoV-2, with ‘the virus.’ He calculated this rate to be 0.1%. And then, a day later, two days later, after publishing these articles, he appeared on the media, on the popular media, and there he said that the case fatality rate, the death rate associated with the virus, is 1.0%. So, among his colleagues, in academic papers, he uses the number 0.1%. When he appears in the popular media, such as, for example, on Comedy Central, on March 27, he uses a number that he knows very well is wrong, and exaggerated by a factor of 10.” —Sam Vaknin










Anthony Fauci in the New England Journal of Medicine:
On the basis of a case definition requiring a diagnosis of pneumonia, the currently reported case fatality rate is approximately 2%.4 In another article in the Journal, Guan et al.5 report mortality of 1.4% among 1099 patients with laboratory-confirmed Covid-19; these patients had a wide spectrum of disease severity. If one assumes that the number of asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic cases is several times as high as the number of reported cases, the case fatality rate may be considerably less than 1%. This suggests that the overall clinical consequences of Covid-19 may ultimately be more akin to those of a severe seasonal influenza (which has a case fatality rate of approximately 0.1%) or a pandemic influenza (similar to those in 1957 and 1968) rather than a disease similar to SARS or MERS, which have had case fatality rates of 9 to 10% and 36%, respectively.2

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