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In the US, there have been 484,000 covid deaths and 27.7 million confirmed cases, making that a 1.7% mortality rate. Given that Covid-19 was estimated to have a 2% mortality rate and that the total case count is suspected to be much higher than reported, why do we have a much lower mortality rate?

by /u/liamemsa in /r/askscience

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