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marinyork

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3h ago 12:40

Cases in Germany likely to be 10 times higher than official number, researchers conclude
More than 10 times as many people in Germanyhave probably been infected with the coronavirus than the number of confirmed cases, researchers from the University of Bonn have concluded from a field trial in one of the worst hit towns.
The preliminary study results, which have yet to be peer reviewed for publication in a scientific journal, serve as a reminder of the dangers of infection by unidentified carriers of the virus, some of whom show no symptoms, the researchers said.
The readings come as Germany took further steps on Monday to ease restrictions, with museums, hairdressers, churches and more car factories reopening under strict conditions.
About 1.8 million people living in Germany must have been infected, more than 10 times the number of about 160,000 confirmed cases so far, the team led by medical researchers Hendrik Streeck and Gunther Hartmann concluded.
“The results can help to further improve the models to calculate how the virus spreads. So far the underlying data has been relatively weak,” Hartmann said in a statement.
The team analysed blood and nasal swabs from a random sample of 919 people living in a town in the municipality of Heinsberg on the Dutch border, which had among the highest death tolls in Germany.
To arrive at their estimate, the researchers put the town’s number of known deaths from Covid-19 relative to the larger estimate of local people with a prior infection – as indicated by antibody blood test readings – and applied the rate of 0.37% to country-wide deaths.
They also found that about one in five of those infected showed no symptoms.

The guardian
 

marinyork

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The above German study is bad news and good news. Hardly any of the population have had the virus. A shockingly low percentage of 2%!!!!! If it was applicable to other countries it would also be bad news.

It could be good news that whatever Germany has done has worked fairly well (again nos from other countries needed).

Interesting study.
 

screenman

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Indeed many of us are interested in this stuff. I, for one, have also taken part in lung function research studies in the past. So have a keener interest perhaps than many.

I have some sort of print out here that says I had the lung function of fit 51 year old and that when I was 62, not sure what it meant or if it was true, it was a test carried out by a nurse at my doctors.
 

tom73

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Hancock says the app has the highest level of privacy build in.
Oh well that will put your mind at rest even the Information Commissioner's Office is not 100% happy.
 
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Ming the Merciless

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Again, another not sure what 2m social distancing looks like.

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PK99

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Hancock says the app has the highest level of privacy build in.
Oh well that will but your mind at rest even the Information Commissioner's Office is not 100% happy.

On the one hand, people criticise the government for not initiating track and trace from the outset*; on the other hand when the government initiate track and trace, people criticise the government on privacy grounds.

On the one hand, people criticise the government for not initiating lockdown earlier; on the other hand folk kick back about lockdown and complain it is overly restrictive and ignore the requirements and predict its early breakdown.

Ah well, I suppose that is the way thing work.

* NB track and trace in the countries that imposed it early, gave the government and police details of individuals movements
 
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