Thursday, May 7, 2020

Is losing 3% to 5% of the whole human race realistic with this pandemic?

Actually, I'm not sure at this point. But, it might be important to know that this happened in the 1918 Flu pandemic. And at this point at least, medical personnel all over the world are preparing for this pandemic to repeat the last one somewhat.

So, this is how many people could be lost if it repeats what it did in 1918 and 1919. 

The total population of earth in 2018 was:

7.594 billion (2018) and 3% of the total population of earth now is:
227,820,000 dead if coronavirus is equal to 1918 Spanish Flu.

If it took out 5% of the world's population it would be 
now:

379,700,000 

people.

 Hopefully the coronavirus will
not equal the Spanish flu because more people will
die of it than died in World War II on all sides at either
a 3% or a 5% death rate worldwide.

Here is what it says when I Google how many died in World War II. There are many different estimates
that I have heard over the years for World war II ranging from 50 million to 100 million people. But
it is generally agreed that like the 1918 Spanish Flu it killed 3% of the human race in the 1940s.


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