We hit new records on Friday - 204,179 new cases
Here's something interesting. India came onto the COVID-19 scene fairly late. They came on like gang busters and in September they nearly caught up with the US and were only 800,000 cases behind the US. Since that time, the US rallied (if you can call it that, and if highest COVID-19 numbers is something to be proud of) and managed to get nearly 3.5 million cases ahead of India. At the start of this pandemic, there was talk about "flattening the curve", which India is doing. The US infections are doing the opposite and going up exponentially.
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Total Cases: US 12,589,088; India 9,140,312
Recovered Cases: US 7,452,616; India 8,561,444
Active Cases: US 4,873,771; India 445,095
Total COVID-19 Deaths: US 262,701; India 133,773
My anti-mask, COVID-19 is a hoax friends attribute India's better numbers to "they do less testing".
Total Tests: US 180,672,356; India 131,733,134 No other countries come close to doing as many tests.
India has better numbers than the US. Less people are dying, and more are recovering faster (they have more recovered cases than the US)
I can't help but wonder if there is a malaria connection, or more specifically, a hydroxychloroquin connection. These countries have more than 50% of the malaria cases in the world: Nigeria, DRC, Uganda, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Niger and India. In these contries, less people die from COVID-19, and those who recover seem to do so much faster than those in the US.
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