17 () posted 3 years ago by pkvi 3 years ago by pkvi +18 / -1 4 comments share 4 comments share save hide report block hide replies
It's interesting to note that the U.S. makes up a whopping 4.22% of the world's population -- and yet claims 17% of the world's total covid deaths.
Then we get into population density in which the U.S. is pretty far down on the list.
The numbers compared with other countries are just down right laughable. I understand testing was pushed here in the U.S... But come on.
Yup.
No consistency in testing frequency, PCR threshold, coding of deaths, time of last positive to death, etc.
Deaths would be the easiest... but still very hard.