Highly low mortality by the Coronavirus in Germany is awe - inspiring by experts

The relatively low mortality rate in Germany continues to surprise experts until Covid-19shi continues to spread across Europe, with many people questioning methodology behind data collection, while with others arguing that the high rate of testing in Germany is providing a clearer mirror [...]
Of the 22 thousand and 364 infections confirmed so far in Germany, only 84 have been reported dead so far, writes The Guardian, records Periscopi.
This means that Germany eventually has the lowest mortality rate from pandemic: 0.3 percent compared to 9 percent in Italy and 4.6 percent in Great Britain.
The contrast with Italy is particularly surprising because the two countries have the highest percentage of citizens over 65 years in Europe.
It was even considered that older Italians had lived healthier lives than the Germans, yet the comparison is terrifying.
German politicians and senior health officials have been reluctant to comment on lower morality as the situation continues to develop with genocide.
One of the explanations mentioned by experts may be Germany's best preparation, and hospitals that continue to be not overwhelmed by the large number of patients with the disease.
Germany has a capacity of 12,000 tests per coronary per day. /Periscope












