More than six months into the U.S. outbreak of the coronavirus, Americans are dying of COVID-19 at a rate over 17 times higher than that in the European Union and Canada, when adjusted for population.
In the U.S., with a population of about 328 million, an average of about three people per million are dying each day, according to data compiled by Our World in Data. That’s about 17 times higher than in the European Union, which has a population of about 446 million and less than one (0.18) daily death per million, on average. In Canada, home to about just under 38 million people, less than one (0.16) person per million is dying daily, on average.
The U.S. has a seven-day average of just over 1,000 deaths per day, according to a New York Times tracker. The seven-day average in Canada is about six COVID-19 deaths per day. Meanwhile, the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control […]
When I see someone around here where I go shopping and they do not have a mask on I curse them out and tell them they are killing people by their ignorance about the virus, even if they are twice my size. Of course I am trained in martial arts so I do not care if they attack me even though I am 73 years old, and they are usually only in their 20’s, 30’s or 40’s. I tell them they are stupid killers, and in reality they are. We had about 800 new cases in the state yesterday in our state and the day before that we had over 1000, which is about average for Pa. I do not like stupid people and I do not like to hate, but I do hate these non-mask wearing people, and I believe it is caused by Trump.