German scientists: Only 6 percent of coronary infected may have been identified

According to a University of Gotttingen report, the official number of coronary infected people worldwide is much smaller than the actual figure. Dr. Christina Bohmmer and Professor Sebastian Volmer of the University of Gotttingen have used the mortality estimates from Coddy-19 and the time to the fatality from another study for them [...]
According to a University of Gotttingen report, the official number of coronary infected people worldwide is much smaller than the actual figure.
Dr. Christina Bohmmer and Professor Sebastian Volmer of the University of Gotttingen have used mortality estimates from Coddy-19 and time to fatality from another study to test the quality of official data.
According to their result, only about 6 percent of Coronavirus infected countries have discovered, and the true number of affected people worldwide may reach tens of millions of people, the Express broadcast.
Insufficient tests and lack of them can be an explanation for why some European countries, such as Spain and Italy, are marking figures far higher than Germany.
On the other hand, it seems that South Korea has managed to detect nearly 50 percent of the coronary infected because of mass population testing. The authors of this research believe that Germany on March 31st had 460 thousand infected persons.











