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Another IFR datapoint: with serology testing estimating that 5% of Spains population was exposed, 27,104 deaths, and a population of 46.9 million gives an infection fatality rate of ~1.2%.Spanish antibody study points to 5% of population affected by coronavirusBut the fatality rate could be even higher.Hidden figures: Spain's official COVID-19 numbers raise questions Hidden figures: Spain's official COVID-19 numbers raise questions
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Another IFR datapoint: with serology testing estimating that 5% of Spains population was exposed, 27,104 deaths, and a population of 46.9 million gives an infection fatality rate of ~1.2%.Another IFR datapoint: with serology testing estimating that 5% of Spains population was exposed, 27,104 deaths, and a population of 46.9 million gives an infection fatality rate of ~1.2%.Spanish antibody study points to 5% of population affected by coronavirusBut the fatality rate could be even higher.Hidden figures: Spain's official COVID-19 numbers raise questions Hidden figures: Spain's official COVID-19 numbers raise questions
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Spanish antibody study points to 5% of population affected by coronavirus
But the fatality rate could be even higher.
Hidden figures: Spain's official COVID-19 numbers raise questions