Cain
Straussian
Here's a copy of a post I made in the main COVID-19 thread [Continuation] 2019-nCoV / Corona virus Pt 2], with an update.
The update: the 1:10 population ratio is more accurately 1:8.7, meaning if something happens to 10 people in Canada, then it's likely it will happen to 87 people in the United States.
Now let's apply the latest numbers from Wikipedia:
Metric | Canada | Expected US number based on 1:8.7 ratio | Actual US Number | Actual Canada:US Ratio
COVID-19 cases|1,470|12,789|33,889|1:23
COVID-19 deaths|21|183|428|1:20
The bottom line is the USA is getting hit twice as hard as Canada is, and the 1:23 ratio in Canadian vs US cases has been widening in the last few days—it was 1:17 three days ago. And the US still hasn't caught up to Canada's testing rate. Canada has tested 2,346 people per million population while the US has tested only 695 per million.
As far as I'm concerned, these numbers are a direct result of the Trump Administration's downplaying of the threat back in the February to mid-March timeframe. Canada was taking it seriously all that time, if not acting as quickly as I would have liked.
Canada: our annoying little brother. "But Mom said you're not allowed to go out." **** off, butter tarts. We got this. Aim for the bushes.
