Originally Posted by MikeReilly
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye

99.8%.

Tell that to Peru - they've already lost 0.6% of their population to covid. In the US, where there have been almost two tests performed per person in the country, 35 million cases detected and 0.2% of the entire population has died so far. The actual death rate when considering the probable undetected cases ranges from 0.5-1.2%.



Love to see a death link of common pneumonia, heart disease, cancer, diabetes, strokes, small pox, drug over doses the past 2 years in Peru too. Just to make it honest. lol

How just dengue fever deaths.?

Communicable diseases continue to be the leading cause of death in Peru. In 2007, the standardized mortality rate for major groups of causes was 126.4 per 100,000 population for communicable diseases, 114.3 for tumors, 101.1 for diseases of the circulatory system, and 74.6 for external causes.

Last edited by ribka; 07/23/21.