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Originally Posted by Velvet
Nope, because Covid is spread by people, the proper metric is density. Too bad we do not have stats by density of population. Look at New York, if you want to look at a smaller geographic area, for example.
I understand it is hard to accept that this beautiful country is suffering to this extent, and I have every hope that the vaccine will help. It depends on many people’s attitude to what extent and how soon we will recover.
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I’ll try to make it simple.There are two countries one large the other small.
In the small country 50% of the residents die from Covid 19.
In the large country 1% of the residents die from Covid 29.
In which country would one be more likely to die from Covid 19?
This is very basic grammar school math. If math wasn’t you strong suit I understand, but that is as simple as it gets and I can’t help you further. Sorry.