Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Coronavirus likely will collapse governments: Hopefully not ours

If you study what happened in 1918 to 1920 100,000 people died in just October of 1918 which was the worst month for deaths then. But, 550,000 more died between 1918 and 1920 too starting with around 5000 to 10,000 in early 1918.

So, this means that 650,000 people died between 1918 and 1920 mostly U.S. soldiers then who fought in World war I from the Spanish Flu. 

This time the virus is killing mostly the old and not the young healthy soldiers like it did then but of course this thing is still mutating worldwide still at this point as it moves from host to host (a host is a mammal "humans and animals" that get the coronavirus). 

But, the problems with the government being what it is presently is that we must presently expect at least 3 times as much as 1918 or more simply because Trump wasn't able to make this thing sort of go away and now likely he might be dying too just like Boris Johnson in England almost died as well from coronavirus.

So, likely we should expect around 2 million deaths and 10 to 20 million permanently health challenged while they still live in the U.S.

I think this is a reasonable assumption given all present variables.

But, this doesn't mean a worse version of this coronavirus couldn't come through mutation and hit the U.S. and world from any other country either.

So, I think we should expect many governments to collapse because of mass starvation from interrupted food supply chains and rioting from starvation might be expected in up to 1/2 of the nations of earth over the next 1 1/2 years  left before hopefully this thing dissipates like the Spanish Flu did.

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