Caballus
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If anything, since you argue that the US is a less developed situation, then it stands to reason that the UK has tested a greater percentage of its population. This assumption is reinforced by simple numbers (330mil vs. 68mil). If that is the case, there are even more infected Americans, making the death percentage even lower. It would be unsound to assume that any significant number have died of COVID symptoms and not had cause of death confirmed.Yes, because the cases figure is totally inaccurate for all countries and totally dependent on how many people have been tested - tests that everybody is fighting over because they can't get enough
So, again, your argument crumbles. Decentralize now.
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