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    At Least Half A Million People Are Infected With Coronavirus In China

    Inan Dogan, PhD
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    Insider Monkey•February 29, 2020

    China isn't a country that cares a lot about human lives or human rights. Their #1 focus is economic growth and progress. So, I was a little surprised when I first heard about China's draconian policies about containing the coronavirus epidemic.

    Just a few weeks earlier, Chinese government officials tried to silence whistle blowers, hide data, and downplay the significance of this deadly virus outbreak. I am not trying to score political points here. I am just trying to understand what is really going on, so that I make the right decisions regarding my family and my investments.

    According to New York Times, more than 150 million people in China are "living under government restrictions on how often they can leave their homes". Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) closed more than half of its stores in China in January and they stayed closed until a couple of days ago. Currently 15% of Starbucks' stores are still closed. YUM China Holdings (NYSE:YUMC) closed 30% of its KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell stores and sales were down nearly 50% in open stores. I don't think the situation is much different in industries either.

    China Coronavirus Infections Statistics
    China Coronavirus Infections Statistics

    Basically, China put a large percentage of its cities and economy in a virtual lockdown. Why? They only reported 80,000 coronavirus cases and nearly 3000 deaths. Are these numbers really accurate?

    In a separate article we calculated the new coronavirus' fatality rate. The upper bound for our estimate is 0.5%. The actual rate is likely to be between 0.2% and 0.5%. COVID-19 isn't as deadly as we feared. That's the good news. Unfortunately, it is a very stealthy virus that can easily evade detection.

    One major implication of our estimated fatality rate is that only one out of every 200 to 500 infected people will die from the new coronavirus. This also means that if we see 10 deaths in a country due to the coronavirus, it is safe to assume that between 2000 and 5000 are already infected with the virus. We will use this fact to make very powerful observations about China, Iran, Italy, and United States below.

    In China nearly 3000 people died from coronavirus. Since we estimate that for each dead people, there are 200 to 500 infected people, China had between 600,000 - 1,500,000 infected people since the beginning of this year.

    Now, we know that many Chinese coronavirus patients with mild symptoms were never tested due to large number of infections throughout the country. We also know that many coronavirus patients didn't receive any treatment at all which may have prevented some of the deaths. If we assume that 20% of the deaths in China could have been avoided with better access to healthcare, this still implies that there are a total of between nearly 500,000 and over 1 million Chinese nationals infected with COVID-19.

    As of February 29th 3 pm Iran reported a total of 43 deaths and 593 infections. Since we estimate that each death corresponds to 200-500 infections, there are potentially between 8600 and 21,500 infected people in Iran at the moment. This means the new coronavirus is freely transmitted by at least 8000 infected people within Iran.

    Italy reported a total of 21 deaths and 888 infections. We estimate that the actual number of infections within Italy is between 4200 and 10,500. There are potentially at least 3000 Italians who are infected but undetected out there.

    First US cases of coronavirus death was confirmed earlier today. US authorities also disclosed at least 3 separate cases of unlinked community transmissions earlier this week. These numbers support our estimate that there are between 200 and 500 infected people within the United States potentially spreading the virus at the moment.

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