For the countries that have experienced widespread community transmission of the coronavirus ... and by that, I mean countries where it seems to have almost run its course, having infected and killed the vulnerable (Italy, Spain, UK, Belgium, USA) there seems to be some consistency to the % of the population that are dying up until the virus runs its course, and that is between 0.05% and 0.1%. Which is a bit of a worry where the USA is concerned, as the lower end of that would be around 190,000.
I'm not counting those countries that have managed to keep the virus at bay .... they may have that particular trauma to come (I hope they get all their most vulnerable dosed up with Vit D to keep their fatalities down when they do get it).
I'm not counting those countries that have managed to keep the virus at bay .... they may have that particular trauma to come (I hope they get all their most vulnerable dosed up with Vit D to keep their fatalities down when they do get it).