And almost twice the deaths per capita
1/4th of all cases/deaths in the world are in the US.The current coronavirus is not Canada's first encounter with a pandemic.
In 2003 and 2004, Canada was impacted by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. SARS is a cousin virus to the virus responsible for the current COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2003-04 SARS outbreak infected just over 400 and killed 44 people across Canada. Many of the deaths occurred throughout the sprawling Toronto region.
During that initial outbreak, Canada developed test, track and trace procedures and subsequently developed further plans and protocols for responding to pandemic contagion in the future.
The initial SARS epidemic seasoned Canada's centralized public health defense and disease monitoring to a degree that is more adept at dealing with a pandemic than the decentralized system in the United States.
Consequently, outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic are notably different in the two countries.
By having greater command and control over the hospital system, Canadian health authorities slowed the initial spread of coronavirus. As a result, the death rate per capita is substantially lower in Canada, 182 deaths per 1 million population, than in the U.S. at 302 deaths per 1 million population. The U.S. coronavirus infection rate of 5,235 cases per 1 million population is more than double the infection rate in Canada of 2,305 cases per 1 million population.
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The virus is highly infectious but not with a high mortality rate (helps the virus spread). 12 million cases. 550,000 deaths globally.
This year's flu season is shaping up to be possibly less severe than the 2017-2018 season, when 61,000 deaths were linked to the virus. However, it could equal or surpass the 2018-2019 season's 34,200 flu-related deaths.
Overall, the CDC estimates that 12,000 and 61,000 deaths annually since 2010 can be blamed on the flu. Globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the flu kills 290,000 to 650,000 people per year.
The annual death rate depends on the specific strain of the virus that is dominant, how well the vaccine is working to protect against that strain, and how many people got vaccinated, according to Dr. Adalja.
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Good work, Mr. President. Leading by example!
“The past two days we’ve had almost 500 cases, and we know we had several large events a little over two weeks ago, which is about right,” Dr. Dart said. “So I guess we just connect the dots.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/08/u...8P8LQXkbJ3UJiI
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I was just out - I was working out at the high school, lot of other people were. There was a boot camp going on. I stopped and ran a few errands on the way home - parking lots of restaurants were full, the outdoor seating was packed.
There is little suffering going on. I'll take a society of people who can think and decide for themselves on how they want to handle a disease with such a small death rate over a society of sheep that eradicated it by sacrificing what little quality of life they had.Boomer Rep Crew #1
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07-08-2020, 05:37 PM #1036
States begin shutting down AGAIN as coronavirus cases soar and hospitalizations rise
https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...dc8_story.html
There is little suffering going on. I'll take a society of people who can think and decide for themselves on how they want to handle a disease with such a small death rate over a society of sheep that eradicated it by sacrificing what little quality of life they had.
Remember, ranked #1 globally in Quality of Life four years in a row. We are definitely in a better position than you are. And we aren't opening the border either until you guys get your sht together.
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Well, that corrupt ******* mayor is trying to cancel the Republican convention.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/08/polit...act/index.htmlI would rather die than live my life in fear.- KSE
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07-08-2020, 05:41 PM #1039
Maybe you guys should get "your" **** together.....
Canada’s coronavirus deficit soaring to $343B as feds warn of ‘permanent change’ to economy
https://www.google.com/amp/s/globaln...shot-2020/amp/
The flood of federal spending in response to the coronavirus pandemic and the ensuing economic crisis will see the deficit soar to $343 billion this year, as officials warn the economy might never go back to normal.
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You do have a little bit of a lucky skew with your indigenous population not being fully subject completely to Canada’s government horrific handling of this and their and plans- that the healthcare system resulted in 8.21% case fatality rate.(almost twice US)
This means that First Nations on-reserve have four times lower case rate than that of the general Canadian population, three times less fatalities, and a 30% higher recovery rate.Intelligent individuals learn from every thing and every one; average people, from their experiences. The stupid already have all the answers.
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Meanwhile....
More Canadians leaving country for health care: Report
Is the reason why your case fatality rate is almost double ours is because your healthcare system sucks?
But oh oh oh Canada pays half the price for healthcare- yes if you don’t count out of county dollars people have to spend just to survive humanely.Intelligent individuals learn from every thing and every one; average people, from their experiences. The stupid already have all the answers.
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And now Tulsa is seeing a spike in cases 2 weeks after the Orange Idiots sparsely attended rally.
Phuking lmao you literally couldn’t make this clown and his cult supporters any dumber if you tried.
We have 15 cases that will soon go to zero. It’ll be gone by April like a miracle.
bahahahaEarly AM workout crew.
Holy crap dude, Satan's huge crew.
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