Iroboto was talking about more cases presently out there than reported. If so, it means 1) there are (far) more people infected than currently mentioned. 2) Their symptoms are so mild as to not make anything of it. 3) The current death rate calculated from known cases would actually be lower if we included the cases currently unrecorded. Theoretically, let's argue that half the population infected by Covid19 have a very mild reaction such that they aren't even aware it's Covid19; then the death rate reduces to 1% instead of 2%.
Given 'healthy' people aren't screened for infections, we can't tell real danger of infection. For the really deadly diseases that are tracked like SARS, all the known cases are tracked because it's pretty obvious whether you have it or not.
How can ML help with creating vaccines?
Hard to know because in China they aren’t just counting those that self report to the hospital. They are screening the public and testing anyone who is registering above normal body temperatures.
Some countries are screening people entering and hospitalizing anyone that meet certain criteria as a quarantine measure.
SARS and MERS are both caused by Coronaviruses. Covid-19 is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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