DP Cruise didn’t have any fatalities under age 70, so not sure where you’re getting the under-29 number. Also since the population is older the case fatality was over-estimated. This study https://cmmid.github.io/topics/covid19/severity/diamond_cruise_cfr_estimates.html?fbclid=IwAR2jCOZcBGHYBWC_dqSzwvX7T7-DOpwm8L84qqW8k6QtKa05Inv35Pk3Ezs estimates adjusted CFR form DP cruise ship data (assuming treatment!) to be .5%, largely in agreement with other numbers I’d heard. Though the sample size is ridiculously small, so the error bounds are terrible.
Ok, thank you. I added the word “estimated” above, but now I guess I still misunderstood what they were reporting in table 2 then.
DP Cruise didn’t have any fatalities under age 70, so not sure where you’re getting the under-29 number. Also since the population is older the case fatality was over-estimated. This study https://cmmid.github.io/topics/covid19/severity/diamond_cruise_cfr_estimates.html?fbclid=IwAR2jCOZcBGHYBWC_dqSzwvX7T7-DOpwm8L84qqW8k6QtKa05Inv35Pk3Ezs estimates adjusted CFR form DP cruise ship data (assuming treatment!) to be .5%, largely in agreement with other numbers I’d heard. Though the sample size is ridiculously small, so the error bounds are terrible.
Ok, thank you. I added the word “estimated” above, but now I guess I still misunderstood what they were reporting in table 2 then.