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Old 10-24-2020, 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by EZM View Post
If the article said that, it was wrong. The math doesn't support that. In any context, or in any measurement whatsoever.

If as was reported, deaths were counted as covid deaths even when the victim was not sick at the time of death, then what?

How reliable are the numbers then.

Remember, that report came from the same source most people would call a credible source. The same source that gives us most of what we think we know, namely mainstream media.

The numbers don't make sense.

How can it be that North America has more infections then southeast Asia has?

Southeast Asia population density = 154 per Km2
North America population density = 20 per Km2

Southeast Asia total infections = 7 335 273
North America total infections = 8,746,953

Some might say there is less testing in southeast Asia, I don't buy that as an explanation.
If they can estimate with any accuracy for north America they certainly do the same for any part of the Globe.
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