But the mortality rate outside is quite low outside China and it remains at 0.02%.
If the data recorded on
this website are correct, the mortality rate outside mainland China should be 0.53%.
If you combine Hong Kong data with mainland China, the overseas mortality rate should be 0.29%, but usually, data from mainland China and Hong Kong don't merged.
After all Hong Kong is a very special city. It is a special administrative region (SAR) with a different system from mainland China.
Nevertheless, whether it is 0.53% or 0.29%, it's similar to the mortality data outside Hubei Province, that is 0.31%, 32 of the 10151 infected people outside Hubei province died.
Source:
http://2019ncov.chinacdc.cn/2019-nCoV/
Any idea what's causing high fatalities in Wuhan? My guess is overwhelmed medical infrastructure or the number of infected has to be few times higher than what the local authorities are reporting. Also does anyone have any idea why the 34 years old doctor died? I was under the impression that this virus is lethal only to old and people with chronic illnesses.
There are many reasons for the high mortality rate in Hubei Province and its provincial capital Wuhan.
According to current reports, Wuhan is facing problems such as,
lack of doctors and nurses, overload of local hospitals, doctors and nurses do not even get enough rest, and it is more difficult for patients in Wuhan to get medical resources, such as ECMO, and be taken good care of, compared to patients outside Hubei province.
In addition, in the early stage, as hospitals give priority to patients with serious conditions, it is more difficult for mild patients to be diagnosed. Although more public facilities have been requisitioned in Wuhan to accommodate mildly ill patients, this problem has been solved.
The above-mentioned are my personal views. The possibility of being misled by the media cannot be ruled out.
As for the death of that 34-year-old doctor, I am not very clear on that, but the mortality rate in Wuhan has been very high yet, so his death is not surprising.
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From overseas view, this coronavirus epidemic seems to be a disaster for China, but more accurately, it is actually a disaster for Wuhan City and even Hubei Province.
For people outside the province, the virus like a slightly more dangerous seasonal flu, but for people in Wuhan, it is more like SARS. *I'm not referring to symptoms, but mortality rate here.
In this disaster, Wuhan citizens, especially those severely infected and those who have lost relatives, are deeply desperate.
The saddest fact is that these patients and even the dead may not die if they can get to other provinces for medical treatment. However, the lockdown of Wuhan did stop the virus from spreading outside the province and prevent other cities from becoming the next Wuhan. There is even a general view that the lockdown was too late. The truth is cruel.