Is that for the whole population? Because if you just look at the US with 33.7 million cases and 605,000 deaths this would relate to 1795 deaths per 100,000 Covid cases.
In Canada we had 1.4 million confirmed cases and 26,339 deaths, which relates to 1881 deaths per 100,000 Covid cases.
Is that for the whole population? Because if you just look at the US with 33.7 million cases and 605,000 deaths this would relate to 1795 deaths per 100,000 Covid cases.
In Canada we had 1.4 million confirmed cases and 26,339 deaths, which relates to 1881 deaths per 100,000 Covid cases.
Beat me to it. If we had 1.8/100k, simple math tells us to multiply 1.8 by ~380, suggesting the total is actually under 700. Way off.
His numbers are off. See my comment below.