KewlJ according to the way you’re calculating the mortality rate, resolved cases then it’s like 70% in the US. That’s fucking ridiculous and not any better of a way to do it than by total number of cases. Most US states right now are only testing people who are hospitalized, LA is reportedly only testing people if it would change how they are being treated. At best US stats are only good for measuring modest to severe cases with the exception of politicians/nba players/celebrities etc.
We don’t really know exactly how other countries are testing. Italy is heavily skewed because their system is overrun and they are simply unable to care for everyone. China’s numbers obviously can’t be taken seriously. Russia claims they have no mortalities (lol). My point is all the data we have from most countries is heavily skewed in its own way and there’s really not any way to put any context to it to draw any reasonable conclusions from worldwide data.