On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 2:18:52 PM UTC-6, John Clark wrote:
>
> It took the Vietnam War 12 years to kill 47,424 Americans in combat, 
> 58,209 if you include non combat deaths. As of today April 28 at 19:52 GMT 
> COVID-19 has killed 58,269 Americans and it did it in less than 2 months. 
> The US only has 4% of the world's population but, even though it is a rich 
> technologically advanced country and had a month more time to prepare for 
> the virus than other nations, it has 33% of the world's COVID-19 cases. 
> There is a reason the US squandered those advantages, and if you're honest 
> with yourself you know what that reason is. That reason thinks Clorox 
> injections and sticking a UV flashlight up your ass can cure disease, and 
> that's why I'm not a big fan of enablers of that reason, like Julian 
> Assange for example.
>
> By the way, the official death numbers I gave above are almost certainly 
> way too low. The Yale School of Public Health found that between March 1 
> and April 4 15,000 more Americans died than what you'd expect 
> statistically, but only 8,000 officially had the word "COVID-19" on the 
> death certificate, and the discrepancy was largest in places that were hit 
> the hardest with COVID-19.
>
> Estimating the early death toll of COVID-19 in the United States 
> <https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.15.20066431v1.full.pdf>
>
> John K Clark
>

Hey; do you know the definition of "uncertainty", aka "standard 
deviation"?  AG

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