Posted on 10/19/2020 9:11:25 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
Places with highest daily reported cases per capita
Seven-day average of daily new reported cases per 100,000 residents
Think I mentioned this the other night - Given the death rate is not going up, some suspect a natural immunity is beginning to take place - small exposers over time can give you a partial immunity, so when you get the BIG exposure, your body already has a jump on the anti-bodies.
4 New Deaths
-Man in his 70s from Burleigh County with underlying health conditions.
-Man in his 40s from Burleigh County with underlying health conditions.
-Woman in her 80s from Hettinger County with underlying health conditions.
-Man in his 100s from Towner County with underlying health conditions.
Dont care. Meaningless.
COVID-19/Sarscov2 is now #2 on the “Top All Time USA Influenza Pandemics” list...will very likely remain at #2...”1918” is way too far ahead (about 9.5 times as bad) with multiple vaccines on the way:
Top USA Flu Pandemics:
1. 1918 USA Influenza Pandemic:
USA Population: 103,208,000
675,000 flu fatalities (est.) = 0.00654 fatalities per capita
2. 2020 USA COVID-19 Pandemic as of 10-19-2020:
USA Population: 331,002,651
225,222 COVID-19 fatalities = 0.000680 fatalities per capita
3. 1957-1958 USA Influenza Pandemic:
USA Population: 171,984,130
116,000 flu fatalities (est.) = 0.000675 fatalities per capita
4. 1968-1969 USA Influenza Pandemic:
USA Population: 200,706,052
100,000 flu fatalities (est.) = 0.000498 fatalities per capita
Sources:
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-resources/basics/past-pandemics.html
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
Bookmarked. Thanks for posting these updates!
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