Submitted by DoremusJessup t3_10pmvxg in worldnews
Riptide360 t1_j6leul6 wrote
Not good. Japan is starting to match the US daily covid deaths, with only 1/2 the population.
ScopeLogic t1_j6lkqqs wrote
Much older population though
mtarascio t1_j6lpv95 wrote
Do you mean matching now or during other periods?
They went through a long time being way way below the US.
Having an acceleration that matches the US at one point doesn't really tell any long term tale.
TheLizzardMan t1_j6lzn47 wrote
You got downvoted for raising a completely valid and logical point. Reddit at work!
Seriously though, I don't know the answer, but I'd love to hear one.
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nandemo t1_j6mxt4i wrote
Yeah, but the US has had 1.1 million total deaths. In Japan we've had under 70k.
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imminentjogger5 t1_j6lxj8c wrote
Is that in the article somewhere?
Grape_Fish t1_j6ly0u6 wrote
No it's just a talking point to minimize the seriousness of the pandemic.
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flac_rules t1_j6mjxgb wrote
If anything people overestimate the risk for young people vs old.
Grape_Fish t1_j6n7fy7 wrote
COVID 19 is a leading cause of death for children and young people in the USA so I'm going to disagree. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/978052
Edit: I said "the" not "a", sue me. Still a boat load of morons trying to underplay the seriousness of the pandemic. It's a big deal and it's not only old people who die and even if it was, it would still be a big deal.
enilea t1_j6o1p36 wrote
It says eighth
A_Shadow t1_j6pe60w wrote
Number 1 for deaths caused by infections though
Apprehensive-Top7774 t1_j6pfou9 wrote
>COVID 19 is the leading
Not quite
COVID 19 is a leading cause of death. No reason to exaggerate, it is serious enough of an issue without misinformation
imminentjogger5 t1_j6n8u9s wrote
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Grape_Fish t1_j6n9hjm wrote
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OnKBacA t1_j6lz1ln wrote
I heard 100 year old +
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