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In the early days of the pandemic, there was significant fear-mongering about COVID-19 death rates. Initially, a 3.4% death rate was reported by the World Health Organization, which many claimed was accurate. However, later data indicated the death rate was actually much lower, under 1%. President Trump suggested this lower figure, facing criticism for contradicting the WHO. Despite the backlash, experts, including Dr. Fauci, acknowledged that the death rate could be considerably less than 1%. The conversation highlights how misinformation can spread, especially from influential figures, and raises concerns about the responsibility of leaders to rely on scientific data.