by Corona Man » Thu Aug 13, 2020 10:08 am
daysofourlives wrote:Corona Man wrote:Nigeria, Ghana & Kenya all have more cases than Australia. Not sure what that looks like as a percentage of population. I’d also suggest that “reporting” of cases, and deaths due to covid in rural areas in these countries would be highly unreliable.
Not sure we can draw much from that.
HCQ is meant to lessen the severity of Covid. More cases but less deaths in those African countries and pretty much all of the African nations. Statistics as they say can be twisted anyway you want.
On your earlier post regarding India, very low there 34 per mill deaths.
Algeria the highest African nation at 31/mill
Australia 14/mill
Kenya 8/mill
Interestingly in Tanzania where a goat and some papaya tested positive its 0.37 per million deaths
Interesting Stats Daisy, happy to take them on face value.
Given what I'd expect is a lower standard of hospitalization, disease control, and general lack of social distancing initatives in African countries, the numbers are curious. I'd be interested in the opinion of someone with some medical bona fides (no not you Apache) on the following thought bubble. Do the African version of homo sapien, have a higher tolerance, or a genetic advantage in terms of resilience to Covid-19. Perhaps Pysber Or Bays AM can comment here?
The one thing I do take from your above post is this...... clearly the aged care homes in Tanzania have failed to negotiate on the $25k per covid death deal -
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