Because of my work I've been talking to lots of colleagues who work on the actual health side of public health (what I do is considered PH prevention, but its more about family and parenting), I was getting live updates before some numbers went public and so I am positive that there are no websites that are particularly current. It's too hard and it will only get worse. For the most part cases are only made public once they go through a confirmation process with the CDC meaning everyone is tested twice. That takes a while. Same is true for recovery.
And as many have heard, there seems to be some cases out of China (and now possibly Italy and South Korea) of patients who tested negative, seemed healthy, and then displayed symptoms later on. It's unclear if they caught it again, caught a different strain, etc.
I just want everyone who thinks this is like a cold or flu to know this is a lot more serious. For young people, you probably will be ok, but probably doesn't mean definitely. But, and far more importantly, this appears to be seriously contagious. Insanely so. Far more than many of the past Coronaviruses or Flu.
I've also heard folks make a certain epidemiological mis-statement, that as we screen more widely the virus mortality rate will go down because the denominator is lower than reality. That is true, but that same screening problem impacts the numerator too. Both go up. The direction of bias is currently unknown. While the 10% number that was floated is most certainly wrong, to suggest that the 3.5% number will drop to 1% is itself probably wrong too.
This is one of the better current papers on the mortality rate. It's using SOTA analytic methods and while it makes a lot of assumptions, so do more standard epidemiological methods (which are extremely biased by the under-reporting and underscreening). This model uses a Bayesian modeling approach called STAN which allows them to account for the bias introduced by under-screening (among other factors).
This group is currently projecting that as much as 50% of the world will be infected within a year. It's pretty insane.
I've been in touch with Gene every day and I wish him the best possible recovery. This has been really hard on Gene and Audioholics as a whole.