99topdawg
Well-Known Member
368 people died in Italy today from the coronavirus. If you extrapolate that to the population of the United States, that is approximately 2,000 people. That is a lot of people for one day, regardless of what rate it is.
I hope we don't get to the level that they have it in Italy. But the measures that are being taken today are done in an effort to avoid that situation. This is not hype.
We're in better shape than Italy as far as risk factors.
Italy has the oldest population in Europe with a median age of 47.3 compared to the US that has a median population of 38.3.
Italy also has 23% of their population older than 65, which also is the highest in Europe. They also have 532 people per square mile, where the US has 92.9 people per square mile.
Italy also has 23.7 percent of their population that smokes, where the US has 15.1 percent that smokes.
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