I guess it depends on where you get your info from. Numbers are different on every site I look at. Can't be too smug without doing some figuring...Your odds of dying of covid aren't any better than the the average American. But you guys apparently only have one active case so hopefully it stays that way!
Maybe my math is off but it if you take all the confirmed cases in the US-7,372,381 and 210,000 deaths that to me means 2.84% of Americans that had confirmed cases of covid died.
In Canada 156,655 confirmed cases and 9289 deaths means 5.929% of Canadians that had confirmed cases of covid died.
In Nova Scotia 1087 confirmed cases and 65 deaths 5.979% Alberta shows 17749 confirmed and 265 deaths 1.49% of people that had covid in Alberta died.
I'm not looking to belittle anyone or make fun of their grammar. Nobody knows wtf is going on, obviously and posting incorrect or outdated figures doesn't help.
I looked up on the worldometers, the US ranks number 12 in the world for total covid 19 cases per 1million population. But they do have the number one spot for the most active cases right now with over 2.5 million active cases.
Whether you think you should worry or not depends on how you look at things. Everyone is tired of reading or hearing about it by now but here we are lol.
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