The EU managed better the coronary than the U.S. so far

In the U.S., the death rate by David-19 is the equivalent of seventeenfold in the European Union. One of the US arguments has been that despite the large number of positive cases (4 million), the death toll has been small (about 50,000). But an estimate published on the weekly “Newsweek” shows that in relation to each [...]
One of the US arguments has been that despite the large number of positive cases (4 million), the death toll has been small (about 50,000).
But an estimate published on the weekly “Newsweek” shows that in relation to every 1 million people, the situation in the United States is much heavier than what Europe has experienced so far.
More than six months after the corruption explosion in the United States, Americans are dying from Coddy-19 at a rate of 17 times higher than the European Union and Canada. In the United States, with a population of nearly 328 million, approximately three people in every 1 million die every day, according to data collected from “World in the” date. This is about 17 times what happens in the EU, where a population of about 446 million has occurred less than a daily death for every million people. In Canada, where fewer than 38 million people live, an average of less than one person per million dies every day”.
The above analysis diminishes the American optimism of good management of the Devid crisis.












