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Stanford professor claims coronavirus death rate ‘likely orders of magnitude lower’ than first thought (video)

Bhattacharya said he was less afraid of the virus than when he began his research

Newsroom April 16 09:04

Stanford University professor of medicine Dr. Jay Bhattacharya told “Tucker Carlson Tonight” Tuesday that he believes the actual death rate from the coronavirus pandemic is “likely orders of magnitude lower than the initial estimates.”

“Per case, I don’t think it’s as deadly as people thought,” Bhattacharya told host Tucker Carlson. ” … The World Health Organization put an estimate out that was, I think, initially 3.4 percent. It’s very unlikely it is anywhere near that. It’s it’s much likely, much closer to the death rate that you see from the flu per case.”

“The problem, of course, is that we don’t have a vaccine,” Bhattacharya added. “So in that sense, it’s more deadly and more widespread than the flu, and it overwhelms hospital systems, the ways the flu doesn’t.”

The professor predicted that forthcoming research would give scientstists and health officials a “much more accurate understanding of how widespread this is.”

“It really seems like there’s many, many cases of the virus that we haven’t identified with the testing regimens that we’ve got around the world,” he said. “Many orders of magnitude more people have been infected with it, I think. I think that we realize that … means that … the death rate is actually lower than people realize, also by orders of magnitude.”

Bhattacharya told Carlson he was less afraid of the virus than when he began his research, adding that he hoped the improved numbers would help Americans deal with their fear of the virus.

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“I’m hoping to get numbers in place,” Bhattacharya said. “We’ll be able to really sort of quell the fear that’s out there.”

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