At 18:43 13/03/2020, John Whittington wrote:
>So, it seems that China and Korea can show us what could presumably
>be achieved by any country which took similar measures to those
>which they implemented, resulting in population death rates which,
>dispassionately, one has to regard as 'trivial' (almost all causes
>of death one can think of will have population death rates greater
>than the figures mentioned above).
To put into some perspective the "what the Chinese have shown is
possible" figure of ~3,500 deaths due to an outbreak of Covid-19
infection, it appears that the normal rate of deaths in China is just
under 30,000 per day.
Kind Regards,
John
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