Comments by "Markus Müller" (@markusmuller6173) on "Global coronavirus deaths pass 800,000" video.
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Sorry! My mistake. I had the African figures according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_expectancy
There are great variations in life expectancy between different parts of the world, mostly caused by differences in public health, medical care, and diet. The impact of AIDS on life expectancy is particularly notable in many African countries. According to projections made by the United Nations (UN) in 2002, the life expectancy at birth for 2010–2015 (if HIV/AIDS did not exist) would have been: 70.7 years instead of 31.6 years, Botswana 69.9 years instead of 41.5 years, South Africa 70.5 years instead of 31.8 years, Zimbabwe
Anyway, use as average life expectancy: 72 years -> Average six-month death rate is about: 55,600,000; Again:
Far more than 800,000 deaths presumably also have had the HERPES virus.
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@mentallyhelpfully9399 Sorry! My mistake. I had the African figures according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_expectancy
There are great variations in life expectancy between different parts of the world, mostly caused by differences in public health, medical care, and diet. The impact of AIDS on life expectancy is particularly notable in many African countries. According to projections made by the United Nations (UN) in 2002, the life expectancy at birth for 2010–2015 (if HIV/AIDS did not exist) would have been: 70.7 years instead of 31.6 years, Botswana 69.9 years instead of 41.5 years, South Africa 70.5 years instead of 31.8 years, Zimbabwe
Anyway, use as average life expectancy: 72 years -> Average six-month death rate is about: 55,600,000; Again:
Far more than 800,000 deaths presumably also have had the HERPES virus.
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Sorry! My mistake. I had the African figures according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_expectancy
There are great variations in life expectancy between different parts of the world, mostly caused by differences in public health, medical care, and diet. The impact of AIDS on life expectancy is particularly notable in many African countries. According to projections made by the United Nations (UN) in 2002, the life expectancy at birth for 2010–2015 (if HIV/AIDS did not exist) would have been: 70.7 years instead of 31.6 years, Botswana 69.9 years instead of 41.5 years, South Africa 70.5 years instead of 31.8 years, Zimbabwe
Anyway, use as average life expectancy: 72 years -> Average six-month death rate is about: 55,600,000; Again:
Far more than 800,000 deaths presumably also have had the HERPES virus.
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