Just a quick couple of charts that demonstrate that the Minnesota death and hospitalization rates for a set of cases have stayed at a low level. This is from the analysis that takes deaths in a specific week, based on CDC data, and they works back to the associated set of cases and hospitalizations based on median lags. Thanks to DD for the charts.
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Is the death rate artificially low because the case numbers are exaggerated by the PCR test (and other means)?