I reckon tens of thousands have had it and recovered without even knowing - wouldn't be overly surprised if I have had it myself. Of course, problem there is I might have infected others without knowing about it...................... and therein lies the rub. The measures required more to protect the vulnerable, not the majority aren't they ? Also, on that basis, the mortality rate is almost certainly overstated (it's a % of known cases) and perhaps enormously so.
Would be interesting to see the genuine numbers from places like Iran where there are rumoured to have been loads of deaths, and I dread to think what happens if this explodes in parts of Africa etc.
See, I don't disagree with any of that.
We have a friend who has an immune compromised child and therefore he has an immunologist. If you believe what she said the immunologist said (via Facebook so pinch your salt now) it was along the lines that there have probably been shitloads of undiagnosed cases here but they remained so because they were either so mild they weren't noticed or mistaken for something else. My daughter had a weird flu - temperature, barking cough, no energy at all (and she's a nutter) back in October and it was diagnosed as flu. I'm not running this week because something has sapped all the energy out of me and given me headaches, but I've not had a temperature or cough so I've not reported it. I've worked from home all week, turned off the laptop when needed, slept more and am ready to resume running at the weekend. I just put it down to the normal run-down you get when marathon training, but who really knows? Technically I had one of the symptoms.
If the above is true then the world hasn't ended or even close to it, so I still don't get the panic.