The real results will be not just cases but survival rate.In the end this will compare health care systems of different countries.the math will not lie in the end.
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Originally posted by newguy View PostThe real results will be not just cases but survival rate.In the end this will compare health care systems of different countries.the math will not lie in the end.
And the REASONS some died, what were ALL the contributing factors? Lots is lifestyle/habits/addictions even OBESITY, USA's # 1 issue.
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Originally posted by fjlip View PostLast total I see USA 1535/ million people, Canada 598 Positive cases per million population.
Quebec 14.4 per 10,000, what is their population? 8,485,000, = 12,218 per million, Spain maxed at 3462 WTF?
Sk 240 per our million, 15600 tests, 98.5% are NEGATIVE, what are they so sick of that required a test?????
with as bad as trump dropped the ball , and how good canada did , this can't be right ?? what am i doing wrong ??
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Some discrepancy between reporting websites so won't link because not sure which is right.
USA somewhere between 1594 and 1610 /million
Quebec around 1440 / million
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Originally posted by caseih View PostThanks 101 , thought I was way off, don’t always trust my math
For those who don't want to take the time, I did pull up a few comparisons between Canada and US
and the world rankings in these categories.
As of tonight, the US is ranked number 1 country in the world for both cases and deaths.
US world rank 1st 532,879 cases 20,577 deaths
By comparison, Canada ranks 15th in the world in cases and deaths
Canada world rank 15th 23,318 cases 653 deaths.
For those interested in how these numbers compared based on population, Canada has a much lower rate of both cases and deaths per million of population
Cases per million and deaths per million populatin
Canada, WR 14th 618 cases per million WR 36th 17 deaths per million
US WR 19th 1619 cases per million WR 15th 62 deaths per million
For those of you who argue it is because US tests more as Trump claims here are test numbers per million of population
Canada Ranks 36th in the world with 10,639 tests per million people
US ranks 45th in the world with 8,068 tests per million people
Lots more stats on this site too.
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Thanks good stats
Wonder why quebec is so much worse than ontario? At nearly double that of ontario and almost half the pop?
And quebec has over half the cases of all of canada ?
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Originally posted by caseih View PostThanks good stats
Wonder why quebec is so much worse than ontario? At nearly double that of ontario and almost half the pop?
And quebec has over half the cases of all of canada ?
U.S. population: 328,000,000
France/Germany/Italy/U.K./Spain population: 324,000,000
Coronavirus cases:
-U.S.: 526,396
-F/G/I/UK/S: 650,807
Coronavirus deaths:
-U.S.: 20,463
-F/G/I/UK/S: 62,553
Source: Johns Hopkins University & Medicine Coronavirus Resource Center
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Originally posted by dmlfarmer View PostIf you want stats and worried about math, here is a good site. Updated daily for all countries in the world. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
For those who don't want to take the time, I did pull up a few comparisons between Canada and US
and the world rankings in these categories.
As of tonight, the US is ranked number 1 country in the world for both cases and deaths.
US world rank 1st 532,879 cases 20,577 deaths
By comparison, Canada ranks 15th in the world in cases and deaths
Canada world rank 15th 23,318 cases 653 deaths.
For those interested in how these numbers compared based on population, Canada has a much lower rate of both cases and deaths per million of population
Cases per million and deaths per million populatin
Canada, WR 14th 618 cases per million WR 36th 17 deaths per million
US WR 19th 1619 cases per million WR 15th 62 deaths per million
For those of you who argue it is because US tests more as Trump claims here are test numbers per million of population
Canada Ranks 36th in the world with 10,639 tests per million people
US ranks 45th in the world with 8,068 tests per million people
Lots more stats on this site too.
How many New York cities does Canada have?
Why does Saskatchewan have the lowest count?
CNN has a surprisingly good layout showing the infection rate in the states. The correlation between density and contagion is obvious.
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2020/health/coronavirus-us-maps-and-cases/ https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2020/health/coronavirus-us-maps-and-cases/
So it leads to the question - in view of our relatively low population density, why are Canada's numbers as high as they are?
The answer is obvious.Last edited by burnt; Apr 12, 2020, 06:46.
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Originally posted by burnt View PostPopulation density wouldn't have anything to do with it? Nah, too obvious.
How many New York cities does Canada have?
Why does Saskatchewan have the lowest count?
CNN has a surprisingly good layout showing the infection rate in the states. The correlation between density and contagion is obvious.
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2020/health/coronavirus-us-maps-and-cases/ https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2020/health/coronavirus-us-maps-and-cases/
So it leads to the question - in view of our relatively low population density, why are Canada's numbers as high as they are?
The answer is obvious.
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Originally posted by caseih View PostThanks good stats
Wonder why quebec is so much worse than ontario? At nearly double that of ontario and almost half the pop?
And quebec has over half the cases of all of canada ?
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