crissindahouse said:
That's why the real rumber of infected is probably much higher and that USA doesn't have a higher death rate. Sure, could be a bad coincidence that the average infected in USA is much older on average or has worse pre-conditions but the more likely scenario is simply what is already known since a while: not enough tests in USA when it began Trump just tried to talk it down more than once but even he won't do that much longer because he can't. He will switch to something else after his mistakes to once again present himself as the best for everything to let people forget how stupid he was the last months. I guess it will switch to "nobody invests as much money as us to fight it" or something like that. He will never admit that he should have taken it more seriously instead of talking it down as something not so dangerous and something democrats just use against him. |
Not sure what the political landscape is with regards to Trump and what action he is taking. I could look at news reports, but most of them just run with a narrative to grab peoples attention to get clicks,subscriptions and then copy each other all over the internet. It's very rare these days to see a full video response without it being edited to suit a political narrative or bash a party rather than the main point/issue in question being in this case the virus.
I doubt the real number would be much higher in the US, it's possible that there could be people dead in a trailer park somewhere who don't have much contact with each other, but that would be pure speculation. I would find it hard to believe that death reporting in the USA being inaccurate/lack of testing.
Sure those cases could be just written off as seasonal flu cases.
Good to see this site is still going