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I looked into it... they didn't state they have that many cases. They estimated there could be that many that have it but unknown to them.
As for the official tested and positive for Covid19, it's the number I stated.
This is how viral outbreaks work... for every known case, you have to figure multiple, in addition, have it.
Same with the flu.
"We know now, just the fact of community spread, says that at least 1 percent, at the very least, 1 percent of our population is carrying this virus in Ohio today," Acton said
Her words insinuate more than an estimation on her part.
She based it off of a study that says when 2 people are infected due to community spread then you can assume 1% of the population has it. How or why she thinks you can just say the population would be the entire state of Ohio is unknown.
She’s a prime example of the problem with a large part of these “predicted models.” They are dealing with incomplete data or, even worse, they simply don’t understand the data and spew off numbers without considering or understanding the variables.