Death rate estimation you cite is from 2013, which is 4 years after the event, so it can’t be used in time of the event. First time I heard about H1N1 in 2009, it was reported that 60 people of 1000 had died in Mexico, which implied 6 per cent death rate, and really alarmed me at the time, so I started buying food and masks.
Death rate estimation you cite is from 2013, which is 4 years after the event, so it can’t be used in time of the event. First time I heard about H1N1 in 2009, it was reported that 60 people of 1000 had died in Mexico, which implied 6 per cent death rate, and really alarmed me at the time, so I started buying food and masks.
Thanks for pointing that out. I’ll see if I can update with an earlier estimate.