Irreconcilable Differences
I wonder if anyone is “studying” why there are such HUGE differences in the CFRs ( case fatality rates) from different countries.
Age of Population ?
% of Population in Long term care ?
Nursing home procedures ?
Possible different strains ?
Covid death counting differences ?
Best to worst health care System ?
Different treatment protocols ?
It’s all bulshit…someone just makes up the numbers every day ?
Whatever it is someone needs to study it !
There is No category for % of Deaths in the Case Population on any of the tracking sites so here are some of them for your consideration ( this is the % of Known Cases which resulted it death based on Worldometer’s tracking site.
One thing you will see in general the Richer the country the more the death rate.
Rounded for ease of comparison..
Western Europe
Belgium…..17%
France……16%
UK……………14%
Italy……..14%
Netherlands…12%
Sweden……….12%
Spain……10%
Switzerland…6%
Ireland…..6%
Finland…..5%
Germany……4%
Austria…….4%
Portugal…..4%
Norway……3%
Eastern Europe
Hungary….12%
Romania….7%
Poland…..5%
Russia…. 1%
Asia
Iran….6%
China….6%
Indonesia…6%
Japan….5%
Turkey….3%
India…..3%
Korea…….2%
Pakistan….2%
Kyrgyzstan….1%
Israel ………..1%
Saudi Arabia…(.5%)
Singapore…(.07%) yes less than 1/10%
Americas
Mexico..11%
Canada..8%
USA…..6%
Brazil…6%
Argentina..4%
Columbia….4%
Peru…3%
Chile…1%
Africa ( Note…very little Coronovirus in Africa )
Algeria…7%
Egypt….…….4%
Nigeria…..3%
South Africa 1%
Ghana…..(.5%)
Oceana ( also very little down under)
Australia…1%
New Zealand..1%
French Polynesia 0%
Papua new Guinea 0%
New Caledonia 0%
Fiji 0%
Interesting !!
I’d like to add a column beside those numbers… % of people deficient Vit D!