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" Italy’s mortality rate from the coronavirus is almost 10 per cent.
Spain’s mortality rate is almost 7 per cent, while in the United Kingdom, that number is 5 per cent.
In Norway’s neighbouring countries, Denmark and Sweden, the mortality rate due to the coronavirus is 2 per cent and 1.6 per cent, respectively.
All these figures are from the EU's Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)
One recent hypothesis on the very high mortality of the coronavirus in Italy and Spain is that these countries have had major problems with antibiotic resistant bacteria.
The coronavirus paves the way for people to develop severe pneumonia and blood poisoning (sepsis) that cannot be treated with antibiotics. "
I found this very interesting. As of today 12600 have been confirmed, but the Norwegian institute of public health think the actual numbers could be has high as 70000. So far 266 has died. 95 % of the people who has died are over 60 years old.
None under the age of 39 has died of COVID-19.
That's the first i've heard of any kind of antibiotic resistant bacteria. The numbers from the beginning of the pandemic cannot be relied on.
Last month Italy published the results of a nationwide antibody test where they sampled 65,000 people. 2.5% nationally had Covid antibodies, with 7.5% in the worst hit region, and 25% in the worst hit province. Another test in that particular province had a 60% rate. That all suggests a 2.3% mortality rate, at worst.