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andhari paristhiti italy la avudha, we all will die? 

asalu china lo intha spread avuthundani telisinapudu why didnt no screening for us visitors or residents on corona virus intha mandi intha chache vallu kadau kada 😭

intha badha padevallu kadu kada!! This will spoil whole economy system for sure, mana H1 Jobs pothayi 60% mandidhi. 

IDI MAHA VIPATHU

intha developed county with so many brains e matram chinadani guess cheyalekapoyara, INDIA Better kada ra, schools movie theaters anni band chesindhi already till March 31st, 

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It’s gonna be a lot worse!

ShutdownNYC trend avutundi! Most of the tweers r reasonable!

Ivala Chicago and Dallas airports lo ne chala mandiki spread ayyi untundi due to the long waiting hours! From what am seeing, the horror is just beginning. 

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Keep in mind, when looking at these numbers, the swine flu was a pandemic for a year and we are just months into the coronavirus.

All of the following numbers are from the World Health Organization:

In 2009, there were up to 1.4 billion worldwide cases of the Swine Flu in the one year it was a global pandemic.

For the coronavirus, since the breakout in Wuhan, China months ago, there are 132,536 confirmed cases worldwide.

With the swine flu, there were up to 575,000 deaths worldwide associated with disease over the course of the entire pandemic.

Months into the coronavirus there have been 4,947 deaths worldwide.

In the United States, there were 61 million cases of confirmed swine flu.

Friday afternoon, there were 1,264 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the U.S., of course that number continues to grow each day.

Comparing death tolls, the 2009 swine flu claimed the lives of 12, 469 Americans. 

As of Friday afternoon, there were 36 deaths due to the coronavirus in the U.S.

The swine flu was declared no longer a pandemic in 2010, meaning the above numbers for the disease are final.

However, the coronavirus is still expected to grow.

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2 hours ago, quickgun_murugun said:

Keep in mind, when looking at these numbers, the swine flu was a pandemic for a year and we are just months into the coronavirus.

All of the following numbers are from the World Health Organization:

In 2009, there were up to 1.4 billion worldwide cases of the Swine Flu in the one year it was a global pandemic.

For the coronavirus, since the breakout in Wuhan, China months ago, there are 132,536 confirmed cases worldwide.

With the swine flu, there were up to 575,000 deaths worldwide associated with disease over the course of the entire pandemic.

Months into the coronavirus there have been 4,947 deaths worldwide.

In the United States, there were 61 million cases of confirmed swine flu.

Friday afternoon, there were 1,264 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the U.S., of course that number continues to grow each day.

Comparing death tolls, the 2009 swine flu claimed the lives of 12, 469 Americans. 

As of Friday afternoon, there were 36 deaths due to the coronavirus in the U.S.

The swine flu was declared no longer a pandemic in 2010, meaning the above numbers for the disease are final.

However, the coronavirus is still expected to grow.

Tough Times ahead

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