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Jeebo

(2,026 posts)
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 11:11 PM Oct 2020

A question about COVID numbers...

They just reported on The 11th Hour on MSNBC that to date there are 8,771,443 confirmed virus cases. Every time I hear that number, I always wonder, is that 8,771,443 active cases RIGHT NOW, or is it 8,771,443 cases in total SINCE THE PLAGUE BEGAN going all the way back to the first U.S. cases in January? If it's the former, it would not include those who have died or the ones who have had the virus but recovered. If it's the latter, a lot of those cases would be people who have died and so the number would include those 225,000 or so, and it also would include a lot more people who have recovered, and a lot more who are trying to recover now. Nobody ever says what that number means exactly. I have an inquiring mind. I want to know.

-- Ron

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A question about COVID numbers... (Original Post) Jeebo Oct 2020 OP
Since the first diagnosed cases. It includes those who've died and those who've recovered. marmar Oct 2020 #1
The 8,771,443 are the cumulative infections since the pandemic Blue_true Oct 2020 #2
Total number since day 1. Ms. Toad Oct 2020 #3

marmar

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1. Since the first diagnosed cases. It includes those who've died and those who've recovered.
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 11:13 PM
Oct 2020

But that's known cases. How many millions more were infected, either asymptomatically or with mild symptoms, but were never tested?
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