Kevin85ify
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- Apr 6, 2019
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I saw him reason that since the world is not talking rates, we should not discuss rates but numbers only. Not knowing numbers and rates are one and the same thing, only that one is used to show the real figures while the other one is used to show progression and predict future occurences. But like you said, im asking too much from their brains.
Yes you can say that.It is simple, ( (i/n)X100) where i= number of deaths and n= total number of infected. In probability, the question can be framed as "What are the chances of a person dying if they get infected with the covid19 virus?". Now we can do the calculation for current data in Kenya and Tanzania. Of course all factors like age, underlying conditions and factual correctness are assumed.That is primary school concept of just teaching people, that is only for purpose of teaching, is like a primary teacher uses example of the stars in the sky, and divide number of stars to his pupils, that doesn't mean those students will have those stars physically.
If you have had stepped in "Biostatistics" classes, you wouldn't argue with me on this, am sure there are people in here who know Biostatistics, they all agree with me.
Let me ask you again, if a country had one infected person, and that person dies, will you say that death rate is 100%, does it make sense to you?. Go back to Kibera or Madhare.
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Let us start with Kenya.
Kenya has a reported 189 infected persons out of which 7 have died, so the probability of dying due to the Covid19 virus in kenya is (7/189)=0.037037037037037
Tanzania has 32 confirmed infections out of which 3 have died, so the probability of dying due to the Covid19 virus in Tanzania is (3/32)=0.09375
To get the percentage, you will need to multiply the probability by 100, let us do that now (In other words, we are asking what percentage of people die after contracting the virus)
1) Kenya: (0.037037037037037x100)=3.7037037037037%, round off the nearest 2 decimal points it becomes 3.7%
2) Tanzania: (0.09375x100)=9.375, round off to the nearest 2 decimal points, it becomes 9.38%.
Okay I hope this step by step calculation will help your senile prefrontal cortex to understand.