The Unkle wrote:
Well, ok then wrote:
21850 deaths / 1226367 cases = 1.8% case fatality for Texas per your link above.
But aren't we told that the number of cases is vastly understated?
YOU defined a "case" as a positive test. S/he was following YOUR definition.
It's likely that the number of *infections* is understated, but the *cases* are what they are.
And tying this into your earlier posts: "Still, it is certain that more people died from COVID-19 than received an official diagnosis."
https://www.globalhealthnow.org/2020-10/covid-19-deaths-undercounted-not-overblown