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Covid 19 virus
engrguy42:
BTW, if you look at today's CDC report they show much higher numbers for the US confirmed cases and total deaths:
Confirmed = 85356 vs today's WHO of 68334 (diff = 17,022) which might put it in a tie with Italy and China for the lead in total confirmed cases unless they have a similar increase. But with the large US population it might remain down in #6 position of the top 8 countries in terms of confirmed cases as a % of population.
Total Deaths to Date = 1246 vs today's WHO of 991 (diff = 255). The 255 figure is highest of the daily death rates in the US so far (211 occurred in March 26 WHO report).
So I'm guessing that due to the time it takes CDC to finish its report then send it to WHO and have WHO incorporate it with all the others probably takes a day or so, and we should expect those CDC numbers to appear in tomorrow's WHO report.
Electro Detective:
assuming those organizations are receiving correct data and stats,
and still legit and not bought and paid for by the wealth shifters :-//
With all the conflicting and contradictory reports, data and news media hype BS,
plus afaict the selfish low life toilet paper hoarders and those that miss out are still in perfect health,
the whole thing is beginning to smell like yet another drawn out (WORD).... :popcorn:
drussell:
--- Quote from: Bud on March 27, 2020, 07:33:09 pm ---...
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Unfortunately, many people, especially in the US (seemingly especially Fox News viewers, apparently even some here in Canada) still believe this is all a made-up hoax.
... Or it isn't more deadly than the flu.
... Or it doesn't affect anyone under 80.
... Or
maginnovision:
I'm curious, why does Johns Hopkins always show more than CDC? I'd expect CDC to be the authority.
Someone:
--- Quote from: imo on March 27, 2020, 06:08:46 pm ---While looking for some info on asthma vs. covid I've come across this picture - NO2 concentration in Europe. Would be interesting to compare covid data with the map..
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https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/satellite-images-emissions-climate-crisis-coronavirus-europe-map-a9426436.html
Infection rates are unlikely to be the correlation, its more about control measures/restrictions being applied in each area.
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