Fingers crossed on 1. 2 and 3 are definitely factors, we are finding far more cases, including lots of asymptomatic cases, with increased testing. 4 is also a thing but cases have been going up and deaths down for longer than that effect.Clogs wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 5:05 am Anyone else starting to notice an interesting trend? Infections are increasing yet death rates are decreasing. I have several theories bubbling around my pretty little head.
1. Social distancing and mask etc means that although the infection is still spreading, the viral load per infection is decreasing. Less viral load = more time for the body to build up antibodies while the virus tries to gain a hold. This in turn means less complications etc.
2. More testing = we are identifying way more positive cases than ever before, but they are mostly asymptomatic. This has the effect of increasing the detection rate, but the really serious infections are fewer because of 1 above.
3. Our medical experts are getting a handle on how to treat this thing. Some tried and true methods for treatment are helping to keeping the reaper at bay.
Or 4. And perhaps most worryingly, there is a lag effect and we are about to see a spike in the death rate.
I am hoping for 1,2 and 3. Any other thories?
I'd also add that the more vulnerable people are protected better now.