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			ThePoarter
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So let's say all other factors remain the same for COVID-19 (i.e. asymptomatic for two weeks, a virus that spreads via coughing or etc) virus that came out of Wuhan, China in December 2019.
 
However there is one difference here. Instead of a mortality rate of 2.15% it now has a mortality rate of 21.5% which only makes it slightly better than Hantavirus, Dengue Fever or Smallpox (The latter as a mortality rate of 30-35%).
 
If all else remained the same how would things have played out around the world in the past year and a half?
				
			However there is one difference here. Instead of a mortality rate of 2.15% it now has a mortality rate of 21.5% which only makes it slightly better than Hantavirus, Dengue Fever or Smallpox (The latter as a mortality rate of 30-35%).
If all else remained the same how would things have played out around the world in the past year and a half?