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ecdab

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Fri Sep 25, 2020, 01:58 PM Sep 2020

How well is the USA doing with COVID 19 compared to other countries that actually are doing well? [View all]

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USA – 6,77,658 cases, 202,798 deaths, 328,200,000 population

South Korea – 23,455 cases, 395 deaths, 51,640,000 population (if the USA was doing as well, adjusted for population its death toll would be 2,510)

Japan – 80,490 cases, 1,540 deaths, 126,500,000 population (if the USA was doing as well, adjusted for population its death toll would be 3,995)

Australia – 27,000 cases, 869 deaths, 24,990,000 population (if the USA was doing as well, adjusted for population its death toll would be 11,412)

Norway – 13,406 cases, 270 deaths, 5,433,000 population (if the USA was doing as well, adjusted for population its death toll would be 16,310)

Germany – 281,346 cases, 9,436 deaths, 83,020,000 population (if the USA was doing as well, adjusted for population its death toll would be 37,303)

Canada – 151,087 cases, 9,297 deaths, 37,590,000 population (if the USA was doing as well, adjusted for population its death toll would be 81,172)

COVID data from Johns Hopkins as of today (9/25/20)

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