RE: Super Monday3 Jul 2020 17:41
At some point soon very soon the market will notice the death rate to infection rate ratio is decreasing rapidly in the US, which isn't surprising when the median age infected in Florida of the new cases is 35 and Texas is young too. The average covid death age is life expectacny itself so these cases will not raise many deaths. The headlines will lose their ability to scare people more and more.
As was posted earlier it looks like there is a lot more immunity than was previously being found by other antibody tests. Which I imagine explains why places that have been hit hard UK, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium and NY/NJ are now doing very well. Whereas places previously complimented for their attempts to "control" the virus - South Korea/China/germany/California are now having constant outbreaks.
Deaths in Sweden (which never locked down and has lightly advised optional social distancing) have completely tanked and still drop despite a brief rise in cases from June 2nd to June 24th, these are now dropping too though.
It's not that surprising that more of us are immune than first thought due to the asymptomatic findings in prisons/cruise ships and coal mines often 70 - 98% of positive cases finding people asymptomatic.