New York Times: America is preparing for 200,000 to 1.7 million deaths

Officials from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and epidemiology experts from around the world last month have discussed what could happen if the Coronavirus would invade and deploy “ ” in the United States. How many people can die and how many more will [...]
Mathew Biggerstaff and his team have designed four possible scenarios of this situation, which were based on the characteristics of the virus, including how contagious and disease, that this virus could cause. These suggestions, followed by the New York Times “, were carried out by a team of 50 experts to create models, how the virus can spread through populations and what must be done to prevent the spread of its report.
These four scenarios were described by relying on percentages of the population. These percentages were translated into accurate numbers of people, using models of how the virus spreads among them, and how it can be the most dangerous case of infection.
Based on projections created by experts, if the virus continues to spread, 160 to 214 million people can be affected in the United States alone, among which 200,000 to 1.7 million people can lose their lives.
These calculations, based on scenarios created by the Center for Disease Control, have suggested that 2.4 to 21 million people in the United States could seek spiritualization, which would potentially be overwhelming for the U.S. health system, which has 925,000 beds.
Scenes created by epidemiology experts can be softened by the fact that many states, cities, businesses and individuals have begun to take concrete steps, in preventing further spread of the virus. These experts, they're also creating some sophisticated models to prove how interventions can reduce the number of affected and prevent the spread of the choreography and will soon publish.












