Who and which models?
There is much discussion about the difference between "dying of" and "dying with".
You're welcome.hollus wrote: ↑04 Apr 2020, 23:40Thanks, etusch.
Regarding death rates, I heard this (no source, might be an urban legend): In Spain, everyone dying WITH coronavirus (and tested positive) is counted as a Covid-19 victim; while in Germany, only people that tested positive and did not have any other pre-existing condition, is counted ad dying OF Covid-19, all others are counted for the pre-existing condition.
Again, source is hearsay, so might not be true, but it would certInly explain the different numbers.
i wouldn't because there is no evidence Covid 19 killed the person.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑05 Apr 2020, 00:19If you die with it with any form of acute respiratory failure.. Yeah... I would count it.
You are completely right. It is something like "A man is cancer and dies in a car accident because of cancer."Capharol wrote: ↑05 Apr 2020, 10:25i wouldn't because there is no evidence Covid 19 killed the person.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑05 Apr 2020, 00:19If you die with it with any form of acute respiratory failure.. Yeah... I would count it.
let me rephrase the question, person X is incurable ill, get infected with covid, dies 1 or 2 weeks later, is this due to covid or is it because the person was incurable ill anyway..... yes covid helped that illness to weaken the person even more, but due to the fact he/she was ill already you can't say its due to covid
I think this is a really good point. We have to question health system. We have to question that if doctors really open to use every way of curing as long as it works or just stick what they are taught?
Thats why i said if they died with respiratory issues.Capharol wrote: ↑05 Apr 2020, 10:25i wouldn't because there is no evidence Covid 19 killed the person.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑05 Apr 2020, 00:19If you die with it with any form of acute respiratory failure.. Yeah... I would count it.
let me rephrase the question, person X is incurable ill, get infected with covid, dies 1 or 2 weeks later, is this due to covid or is it because the person was incurable ill anyway..... yes covid helped that illness to weaken the person even more, but due to the fact he/she was ill already you can't say its due to covid
For a change it's me that has to ask for a source. I said a long while back that it had some serious side effects but I didn't see sudden cardiac death as one of them There is a very slim chance of a really bad allergic reaction that could cause death.drug-induced sudden cardiac death.
I don't watch American news, everything is political in the USA, everyone has there own facts there. It's a weird country.
What if they had lung cancer in the final stage? Still covid?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑05 Apr 2020, 14:35Thats why i said if they died with respiratory issues.Capharol wrote: ↑05 Apr 2020, 10:25i wouldn't because there is no evidence Covid 19 killed the person.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑05 Apr 2020, 00:19If you die with it with any form of acute respiratory failure.. Yeah... I would count it.
let me rephrase the question, person X is incurable ill, get infected with covid, dies 1 or 2 weeks later, is this due to covid or is it because the person was incurable ill anyway..... yes covid helped that illness to weaken the person even more, but due to the fact he/she was ill already you can't say its due to covid