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2 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Already 3K cases noted. Ninna okka roje 1K ^&H

European countries are Masthu Chinnavi . Manam pakka state drive chesinattu . Europe anta vastundi obviously. 

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6 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Already 3K cases noted. Ninna okka roje 1K ^&H

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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All of the countries are dependent on China to provide the medical supplies like masks, medicines, sanitizers, etc.. and China closed all their factories in many states.. it is Only going to get worse 

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3 minutes ago, WigsandThighs said:

European countries most of the time visitors untaru..so might be that's how Italy and Swiss got frocked up ..🙄🙄

Travel industry almost way to assam. 

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10 minutes 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.

Obama didn’t declare a more drastic national emergency until six months later, but Trump hasn’t done that either. And that brings up the other key point here: The reason for the less drastic initial response was that the swine flu was significantly less dangerous than today’s coronavirus.

While it’s true that more than 1,000 people had died and 20,000 had been hospitalized by the time Obama declared a national health emergency, the fact that those numbers occurred over the course of six months is telling. The spread of the disease was much slower and the mortality rate was much lower than today’s coronavirus. At the current rate, the United States would hit 20,000 cases in a matter of weeks, not six months. What’s more, the swine flu had a mortality rate of 0.02 percent — about one-50th of the lowest rate health officials are citing for the coronavirus today (1 percent).

The last point is that the idea that the Obama administration’s response was a disaster isn’t borne out, either in the data or in public opinion. While 12,000 Americans did die of swine flu, that’s less than the annual numbers for the seasonal flu that Trump is fond of citing. Whether that’s an applicable comparison is for people to decide, but it’s notable that while Trump uses it with the novel coronavirus, he doesn’t use it on the swine flu. The swine flu infected lots of people — 60 million Americans — but it didn’t pose anywhere near the threat to life that the novel coronavirus does.

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43 minutes ago, Sucker said:

expected 30K and idi chala chala chinna count antunna DB experts

 

John Hopkins lo doctor huge huge numbers cheppadu . They are not revealing real numbers ani .

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16 minutes ago, Amrita said:

John Hopkins lo doctor huge huge numbers cheppadu . They are not revealing real numbers ani .

adi expected ne kada akka. Ninna O'hare and TX airports chusava akka? Vallu yentha mandiki antincharo adi oka small example. 

 

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