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You know who does? The UPS girl, that's who.

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Nice backdown.
Yeah I am "backing down". We will pretend like you didn't look like a fool. Since you know, you look around everywhere and only see the US spiking because the rest of the world has it figured out. Please continue on though with the But Donald narrative and how the US is a terrible country screwing everything up so much worse than everyone else because you know, they have it figured out and aren't spiking. Geez dude. You are something else. Heaven forbid you say "man sorry, I didn't realize India, Australia, Russia, Africa, et al were having huge issues too." Of course you knew all that.
 
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Yeah I am "backing down". We will pretend like you didn't look like a fool. Since you know, you look around everywhere and only see the US spiking because the rest of the world has it figured out. Please continue on though with the But Donald narrative and how the US is a terrible country screwing everything up so much worse than everyone else because you know, they have it figured out and aren't spiking. Geez dude. You are something else. Heaven forbid you say "man sorry, I didn't realize India, Australia, Russia, Africa, et al were having huge issues too." Of course you knew all that.

You cite odd examples. Africa, with a population of about four times that of the U.S., has fewer than 1/10 the reported deaths (probably underreporting). Australia has fewer than 10,000 total cases and just over 100 deaths (reporting is probably pretty good). Russia has about 1/2 of the U.S. population and has fewer than 1/10 of the reported deaths (probably underreporting). India has been steadily increasing and may yet explode into a full-on disaster but for now is at 1/6 of U.S. deaths with about 4 1/2 times our population (probably underreporting). Brazil and Mexico are probably our closest comparables.
 
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You cite odd examples. Africa, with a population of about four times that of the U.S., has fewer than 1/10 the reported deaths (probably underreporting). Australia has fewer than 10,000 total cases and just over 100 deaths (reporting is probably pretty good). Russia has about 1/2 of the U.S. population and has fewer than 1/10 of the reported deaths (probably underreporting). India has been steadily increasing and may yet explode into a full-on disaster but for now is at 1/6 of U.S. deaths with about 4 1/2 times our population (probably underreporting). Brazil and Mexico are probably our closest comparables.

Africa is a continent. I think he meant South Africa. Just for some anecdotal humor, Sudan reports 400 total tests administered with over 10,000 cases! :biggrin2:
 
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You cite odd examples. Africa, with a population of about four times that of the U.S., has fewer than 1/10 the reported deaths (probably underreporting). Australia has fewer than 10,000 total cases and just over 100 deaths (reporting is probably pretty good). Russia has about 1/2 of the U.S. population and has fewer than 1/10 of the reported deaths (probably underreporting). India has been steadily increasing and may yet explode into a full-on disaster but for now is at 1/6 of U.S. deaths with about 4 1/2 times our population (probably underreporting). Brazil and Mexico are probably our closest comparables.
Take this nonsense back to the CNN forums and stop looking like a fool.
 
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