This is a good question but no one really has the first clue unless we look back at the Spanish flu in 1918.
The Spanish Flu started about January 1918 when several thousand people died of the Spanish flu
(But, they think now it actually started in Kansas City, Missouri at a pig processing plant now. And then it traveled to Europe on the ships with the American Soldiers but it hit the hardest in Spain which is why it was named what it was then but carried there by American soldiers in World War I.
Then after killing several thousand in the U.S. it killed 100,000 just between September and October of 1918 here in the U.S. so more American soldiers died in their barracks of the flu than died on the battlefields of World War I.
The total killed in the U.S. was about 675,000 and around 50 million or more worldwide.
However, this time our population here in the U.S. has tripled. So, you would have to multiply by 3 times to get how many tested dead you would have now. And then you might have to multiply by 3 again to get the actual dead including those tested and not tested here in the U.S.
But, a good start might be multiplying 675,000 by 3 to see how many might die between September 2020 and May of 2022.
But, in 3rd world countries it likely is going to be 10 times worse than this per capita around the world with governments possibly collapsing too.
So, the coronavirus is the biggest single security threat to world peace since World War II.
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