Sunday, August 30, 2020

847,394 world tested deaths means somewhere between 10 and 50 times as much in non-tested deaths worldwide

The main reason governments don't give the actual figures is they don't want to panic people worldwide now. Some countries like the U.S. are more honest about what is happening than most other countries on earth because that's just the way we tend to be. However, even the U.S. isn't telling you that the non-tested coronavirus deaths are two times the tested deaths approximately.
So, for a realistic assessment (even in the U.S.) you have to multiply the 181,000 plus deaths by 3 to make sense of the number of Americans who have died so far. 
So, the Actual number of Americans who have already died from coronavirus is somewhere around 543,000 Americans who died already from Coronavirus.

So, if you multiply by 10 you get 8,473,940 deaths which is likely the minimum amount of people who have died from coronavirus. If we multiply by 50 we get 42,369,700. I presently believe given all variables that the real death count from coronavirus worldwide is likely somewhere between the 8 million figure and the 42 million figure and likely will be 10 times more than either of these figures within 2 years time regarding a worldwide death count.

Just don't expect any government including the United Nations to ever admit this publicly.

But, it is very obvious to me that more people are going to die of coronavirus in the next 2 years than everyone who died in World war II, World War I, The Great Depression, the Viet Nam War, the Gulf War, the Afghanistan War and the Iraq war combined.

That's why all this is so very serious. So, get your flu shot and social distance so you can survive the next couple of years time here on earth. And if you don't have one get a cell phone so you can talk to people without dying.
During the September 11 attacks of 2001, 2,977 people died, If I then divide 2977 into 543,000
that means we have already lost over 182 times the number of people that died on 9-11 in the Twin Towers to coronavirus just here in the U.S.



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On Sunday, the Asian country set a world record for most cases in one day, 78,761, to total 3,542,733 infections, only behind the United States with more than 6 million and Brazil with nearly 4 million. Four previous times in the past week the nation exceeded 70,000 cases.
Meanwhile, the United States leads the world with 182,785 deaths followed by Brazil with 120,262, according to tracking by Johns Hopkins. Total cases globally have passed 25 million with a total of 25,201,288. Deaths were 847,394.
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