How is the fatality rate for COVID-19 calculated

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– How is the <1% fatality rate reported in some media for COVID-19 calculated?

Looking at the numbers as of now, there have been just over 88,000 cases and 3,001 deaths in the COVID-19 outbreak so far. This gives a fatality rate of around 3.3%. When looking at cases which have been closed (either recovered or died), the rate is closer to 7%. This seems hard to reconcile with the media reports saying the rate is below 1% and at worse maybe 2%?

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Rate is calculated regionally, with the number of dead im china or taiwan you should expect more infected, which makes some believe they change their numbers

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