Sweden unveils tougher coronavirus restrictionsIndeed - like Sweden.
Europe’s outlier on Covid-19 is forced to step up measures to fight the virus as cases surge
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Sweden unveils tougher coronavirus restrictionsIndeed - like Sweden.
You've obviously never been to Australia.Part of the issue is
Yeah, two fking small Islands. Nice try.
They were ahead of us for a while. Trying to catch up again now.Yes - I heard Sweden has deaths in the millions now.
When did Australia become a small island.Part of the issue is
Yeah, two fking small Islands. Nice try.
Funny how I constantly trigger you.Funny how @OllieC is wrong so often about COVID and the election.
Canada is getting twice the number of cases in 1 day as New Zealand has gotten since the start of this mess....and their death rate is shameful, it's 5,800% larger than that of New Zealand.When did Australia become a small island.
Any country can do what they did. Unfortunately Trump has kept the borders open to international flights with no mandatory enforced quarantine like both those countries enforced. Every 3 days the US gets more cases of Covid-19 than Canada has had since the start of this mess.
U.S. death rate is 15,400% larger than that of New Zealand, what's the adjective for that?Canada is getting twice the number of cases in 1 day as New Zealand has gotten since the start of this mess....and their death rate is shameful, it's 5,800% larger than that of New Zealand.
Took me a minute.Mid 2000’s song
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In the USA, of cases that have had an outcome(recovered or dead) only 3.4% have died. In Canada 4.3% have had the worst of outcomes illustrating the shortcomings of Canadian Covid strategy and health care system.U.S. death rate is 15,400% larger than that of New Zealand, what's the adjective for that?
There doing a horrible job up there.In the USA, of cases that have had an outcome(recovered or dead) only 3.4% have died. In Canada 4.3% have had the worst of outcomes illustrating the shortcomings of Canadian Covid strategy and health care system.
Pretty clear how that happened from the graph. Canada had reduced its death rate to almost nil in the summer so started from a very low base. They are now suffering from the winter surge but not as bad as the U.S. Canada's real time death rate right about half of the U.S.In the USA the 7 day average of daily deaths has increased 35% from 9/1 through 11/18. During that same period Canada's 7 day average of daily deaths has skyrocketed 1,100%. ... outrageous
Yet 2% of the U.S population remains 6.6 million people.Yet the US Survival rate remains 98 %
No worries. Death is a pre-existing condition which is covered by Obamacare.Yet 2% of the U.S population remains 6.6 million people.
NO.....2% of those who "have the virus"..Not the entire population...It's math you know.Yet 2% of the U.S population remains 6.6 million people.
If you allow the entire population to be exposed, then the number represents how many might die.NO.....2% of those who "have the virus"..Not the entire population...It's math you know.