This is fascinating. I don't know the percentage of folks vaccinated in Germany, but certainly a few, but yet look at the surge in cases. This, however, could simply be increased vigilance, increased testing. But even if the number of cases is increased due to those factors, one has to admit, the number of cases is urging.
But let's take the number of cases at about 600,000.
Now, look at number of deaths. Right now, cases are running about 300 / day.
300 / 600,000 = 0.05 percent. That's not one percent; that's not one half of one percent; it's not even one-tenth of one percent. It's one-half of one-tenth of one percent. Yes, I know one can't simply number of deaths reported today by the total number of people currently infected, but there must be some correlation.
And of the three hundred deaths, how many were simply "linked" to the "death," but not necessarily the immediate cause of death.
So, it is what it is.
I don't have a dog in this fight. I no longer care. I'm not even particularly interested. I simply find it fascinating.
How is Sweden doing?
With regard to Germany, this headline today, by spring, it will all be ove
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