At 150000 vs 79000 in the US for an equivalent population subset. European numbers continue to trend up while the US numbers had a slight decline today.
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31 Oct 2020, 03:45
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31 Oct 2020, 03:45#1
At 150000 vs 79000 in the US for an equivalent population subset. European numbers continue to trend up while the US numbers had a slight decline today.
No I don’t think they will.....testing has soared since early September with the election in sight , case rates have gone up....the death rate hasn’t budged
Yesterday France, Italy and the UK alone had 25000 more cases than the US....the virus doesn’t follow any political edicts.
But if the US has a 100000 cases every day, after a year only 10% of the population will have had Covid. This will be on a slow burn for a long time if vaccines aren’t produced.