Comparison of US COVID19 Deaths With Europe

JimBowie1958

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Thank you President Trump.


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Here we go,dems will somehow try and spin this into no big deal and Trump still fuked it all up.
Yes, I know, and it is so predictable and boring as hell.

If they would occasionally give Trump credit then one might be interested in what Libs have to say.

But no matter what Trump does it is always all of the time ORANGE MAN BAD! ! ! ! ! !
 
Here we go,dems will somehow try and spin this into no big deal and Trump still fuked it all up.
Yes, I know, and it is so predictable and boring as hell.

If they would occasionally give Trump credit then one might be interested in what Libs have to say.

But no matter what Trump does it is always all of the time ORANGE MAN BAD! ! ! ! ! !

Because EVERYTHING that the asswipePINO does is a colossal fuck-up. Except for MY permanent tax cuts, because rich people matter.
 
Democrats are going to lose there mind when trump wins again lol
 
The lions share of those deaths in EU is Spain and Italy. Germany, UK and France have much lower per population deaths. The data is very heterogenous.
 
Thank you President Trump.


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THIS shit again? Weren't y'all sufficiently embarrassed the first time this canard was shot down?

Number one, COVID infested Europe way before it came here. Check the numbers lately, and we're leaving every European country (and every country in the world) in our dust as far as new cases.

Matter of fact we have a THIRD of the entire world's infections ---- with less than five percent of its population.

And number two the number of US deaths is understated by HALF. We have over 40,000 fatalities.


Holy SHIT you're a dumbass posting bullshit like this.
 
Thank you President Trump.


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When are those numbers from? Current numbers have it at closer to 40,000 for the US and 80,000 for those 5 European countries, at least based on worldometer. Coronavirus Update (Live): 2,399,827 Cases and 164,936 Deaths from COVID-19 Virus Pandemic - Worldometer

It's made up. It is after all a Googly Image. And of course it completely fails to account for time spent dealing with the virus.

Even the population number is understated -- those five countries actually total 324 million-plus.
 
Here we go,dems will somehow try and spin this into no big deal and Trump still fuked it all up.
Yes, I know, and it is so predictable and boring as hell.

If they would occasionally give Trump credit then one might be interested in what Libs have to say.

But no matter what Trump does it is always all of the time ORANGE MAN BAD! ! ! ! ! !

Because EVERYTHING that the asswipePINO does is a colossal fuck-up. Except for MY permanent tax cuts, because rich people matter.
He-he! "Orange Man Bad" is ALL you've got. You really ARE a one trick pony!
 
Here we go,dems will somehow try and spin this into no big deal and Trump still fuked it all up.
Yes, I know, and it is so predictable and boring as hell.

If they would occasionally give Trump credit then one might be interested in what Libs have to say.

But no matter what Trump does it is always all of the time ORANGE MAN BAD! ! ! ! ! !

Well if it makes you feel better I'll give you full credit for being too stupid to vet the numbers on a Googly Image that was already shot down for its bogus numbers in a thread you're already part of.
 
When are those numbers from? Current numbers have it at closer to 40,000 for the US and 80,000 for those 5 European countries, at least based on worldometer. Coronavirus Update (Live): 2,399,827 Cases and 164,936 Deaths from COVID-19 Virus Pandemic - Worldometer
It is from around April 11, but the ratios are still the same.

Europe is getting hammered due to open borders and cheap ass public health care that is a precious resource to be divied out by a Central goobermint, in their view.

Here are today's stats:

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Italy 23,660
Spain 20.595
France 19,718
UK 16,060
Germany 4,586
Total: 84,691 as opposed to the US total of 40,423

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When are those numbers from? Current numbers have it at closer to 40,000 for the US and 80,000 for those 5 European countries, at least based on worldometer. Coronavirus Update (Live): 2,399,827 Cases and 164,936 Deaths from COVID-19 Virus Pandemic - Worldometer
It is from around April 11, but the ratios are still the same.

Europe is getting hammered due to open borders and cheap ass public health care that is a precious resource to be divied out by a Central goobermint, in their view.

Here are today's stats:

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Italy 23,660
Spain 20.595
France 19,718
UK 16,060
Germany 4,586
Total: 84,691 as opposed to the US total of 40,423

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Again YOUR OWN NUMBERS prove the bullshit.

Your original Googly Image, the one you didn't bother to vet, says that your five cherrypicked European contries had 2.67 times the number of deaths as the US (55k/20.6k). You claim these numbers were from April 11 (yet you posted them a week old),

Then you add up today's numbers, which calculate to 2.09 times. Off two-thirds of a point.

WHICH WAY is that trend going?
We'll do this again in another week. Place your bets on what that factor will be then.

There it is again ---- TIME. The factor you "conveniently" leave out. Even the graph's X-axis fails to denote calendar dates. Because that would undermine your fake point.
 
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THIS shit again? Weren't y'all sufficiently embarrassed the first time this canard was shot down?

Number one, COVID infested Europe way before it came here. Check the numbers lately, and we're leaving every European country (and every country in the world) in our dust as far as new cases.

Matter of fact we have a THIRD of the entire world's infections ---- with less than five percent of its population.

And number two the number of US deaths is understated by HALF. We have over 40,000 fatalities.


Holy SHIT you're a dumbass posting bullshit like this.

There is, of course, a host of quite diverse parameters determining the spread of a communicable disease like Covid-19, ranging from the extent of direct contact with China, population density (as a proxy for the number of human-to-human interactions), to the swift reaction by a nation's pandemic response, curtailing the spread.

Sure, Spain and Italy did not perform well protecting their populations. They will have some harsh questions to answer.

Anyway, the most important parameter is the timing and strictness of the shut-down as imposed by U.S. governors, the earlier and stricter, the better.

Goes without saying, praise goes to governors who acted early, on just a handful of cases. There will be reckoning for those who acted late, or still not at all on a level commensurate to the threat. Trump, other than muddying the waters and confusing the population, has had no hand in any of that. The sad sack of a subservient lick-spittle, of course, thanks Trump. Because... Italy! That's the standard now.
 

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