Then again, there's the data how many people actually died. That is quite accurate, just like births.If you're objective is it to compare this to other types of death, you have to assume the same type of error might exist with other deaths. — Hanover
It seems that the WHO has been downplaying the protective utility of masks so as to emphasize the more important things, namely distancing and hand washing, etc.
The short version is, most members of the public who use them don't use them properly, and there's a shortage so they should be saved for people most at risk. — Michael
WHO officials said healthy people who wear masks might touch their own faces more often than necessary, which could increase their risk for COVID-19.
Even the corona virus is racist in USA. — Suto
So from first to 31st. Now the US is at place 46 or something.In the mid-20th century, the U.S. was a world leader in life expectancy. For a baby born in 2016, average life expectancy was 78.6 years. That was a drop from 78.7 years in 2015. This drop may sound small, but it was statistically significant. The average life expectancy also dropped by 0.1 years from 2014 to 2015. It was the first drop in life expectancy for all races in the U.S. since 1993 and the first multi-year drop since 1962-1963.
Based on average life expectancy, the United States ranked 31st in the world in 2015 behind a number of countries usually considered less well-developed.
This and the recommendation that carers of covid-19 patients should wear masks both contradict the headline. In fact, the whole article is confusing, and it's not the fault of the article. — jamalrob
That the numbers are estimates is quite common in the cases epidemics and pandemic. The number of soldiers killed in a small war can be far more accurate, in epidemics it never has been. — ssu
I’m still not convinced shutting down the world’s economy is a reasonable response (at least not for developing countries). — I like sushi
Face masks cannot stop healthy people getting Covid-19 — Merkwurdichliebe
Not actually true: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/annual-flu-reports — I like sushi
If we knew then what we know now, I dont think we would have. Some places needed it and some didn't. We took the most conservative approach in the face of the unknown.
Like social distancing and the rest, it’s not just about fear of infection but fear of spreading it to others. If I’m a carrier a mask should offer those around me some protection. I understand masks are more effective in containing the virus to the wearer. — praxis
Yes Norfolk England, the back of beyond. — Punshhh
"If" you're a carrier? It is a very dangerous thing, to base your life around "ifs". And when the state begins to base its policies around "ifs", then systemic tyranny is very close at hand. — Merkwurdichliebe
It’s not very manly of you to have such fear [of] uncertainty — praxis
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