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WW3 Europe front. UPDATE page 532 -February 2024, the decisive month
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DR I was doing some thinking today and need you to check this out.
If we have roughly 7.8 billion humans on earth and only 18 million are positive for the virus then that is 0.0023076923076923 of earths population that is infected.
Of the 18 million infected, 690,000 have died at a rate of 0.0383333333333333 .
So if all 7.8 billion get infected and 0.038333---- die from infection then the potential number of deaths caused by covid-19 could reach 298,997,400.
I know that there will be some who are immune and some who die do to poor health care( Or no care) while some may never even encounter the virus, But roughly speaking that is a large and frightening number of deaths.
Is this number of deaths even possible? Or will we gain heard immunity first?
Quoting: Storm2come DR, I know you said that My numbers would take 252 years, But after reading your latest update, I think that with it would take only 7years, do you agree? or am I still off some how? EDIT: this was from my Aug. 4th post Quoting: Storm2come 7 years is calculated strictly by the numbers of current data we have available to us, assuming it's accurate, lol. You must take into account reinfection and strain mutation that will cause herd immunity to be obtained far beyond 7 years, if it is even possible to be attained. Just my opinion. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78680934 Dont forget Immunity doesnt last so you get to pay the death lotto again and again
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