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Originally Posted by Scott h
Your numbers are completely inaccurate. Feel free to back them up with some reference material.
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Florida: 21.48M population
Infections: 491,000 equivalent to 2.29% of total population
Hospitalizations: 27,952 equivalent to 0.13% of total population
Deaths:7402 equivalent to .03% of total population
Florida's daily infection rate is dropping quickly, indicating they're past the worse part of the disease
Texas: 29M population
Infections: 451, 181 equivalent to 1.56% of population
Deaths: 7, 261 equivalent to .03% of population
Texas is also on the downswing of daily infections
I couldn't find the hospitalization rate in Texas but would expect it to be similar to Florida.
Using those same numbers for Alberta puts us at this during our peak which is coming:
Alberta: 4.37M population
Infections: 83, 030 equivalent to 1.93%(mean) of the population
Hospitalizations: 5, 681 equivalent to 0.13% of population
deaths: 1, 311 equivalent to .03% of population
Now these numbers may be off slightly but they won't be off by 10,000%