Please note that the CFR rate says nothing about people who are permanently crippled by C19 even if they live. I have not seen good numbers on this, so this is just speculation based on papers written by Wuhan doctors.
The Imperial College model is quickly becoming less important now that we are starting to get real world data to work with.
Whole countries went by that model, now it's
less important?Totally important.
As you said,
starting to get real data.
By next year maybe we will know, and
then we can talk about numbers.
Hm?
Europe is a corona hotspot.
Tourism makes 10% of the greece gdp so it was expected that they would also get hit heavy by corona.
You should read the whole article.
We were talking about the countries mentioned in the article you posted, specifically Greece, so leave Europe out of this.
Officially tourism makes around 20% of Greece's GDP for the last 20 years, but if you take into account that Greeks love to avoid taxes, and also take into consideration the businesses associated with the tourist industry, you will find that the number is closer to 30%, and possibly more.
One third my man.
You are right that I did not read the whole article. How could I? The crap continues:
Getting Greece’s health care system back on its feet, though, may have proven the most decisive action. The country has increased the amount of intensive care unit beds it has available by 70 percent since February and has added over 3,000 hospital staff to deal with an expected influx of patients. Thousands more positions are open for people to fill, showing the resources Athens has put behind reconstituting health care in the country.
Greece has done so well that it’s already asking tourists to come to the country for the summer months. That worries some experts, as having people walk about the country could further spread the disease. What’s more, testing isn’t widespread in Greece, and the ability to keep tabs on a larger outbreak might put the country in danger in the future.
We have more staff, but no testing, so yeah, be my guest.
I'll say it again, the article is total bullshit. All major hotels will not even open this year.