Thanks to Italy's unique history and its governmental systems, it's one of the few places not desperately hiding these statistics.
So let's use Italy's model to figure out what the fatality rate is here:
Wow, so 99.8% survival rate. Remember that number, that's the Kiwifarms number, 99.8%, nowhere on the planet is it possible for there to be more than 1 in 500 dead as a proportion of the population, assuming every single man, woman and child was infected.
Gli ultimi dati Istat fotografano un'impennata del 568%, una realtà totalmente diversa da quella dei numeri ufficiali
www.bergamonews.it
Oh. Oh dear. Looks like Kiwifarms is full of fucking retards.
You don't need to be a spaghetto to understand that, 5,900 dead in one area of the state of Lombardy. What's the population of this province? Let's zoom in a little bit...
en.wikipedia.org
Huh.
That can't be right, Kiwifarms told me that 99.8% is the maximum possible fatality rate. How can this region of Italy have had 5900 deaths? That implies that everybody in the entire region, all 1,112,187, had caught the virus several times by May!
How can one region have lost 0.53% of its entire population during the first wave?
Using that fucking Kiwifarms veteran's logic, this implies that not only was the entire population of Bergamo infected, but the entire population of the neighbouring provinces too and they all went to Bergamo to die.