By comparison thus far there are approximately 125,000 cases of COVID19 reported and less than 5,000 deaths according to the WHO
In the US The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that so far this season, there have been at least 15 million flu illnesses for the 2019-2020 season, 140,000 hospitalizations and 8,200 deaths in the U.S.
According to ATAG, there are roughly
100,000 scheduled flights per day globally. To this we must
add general aviation, air taxis, military, and cargo. In the US,
scheduled flights are 1/3 of all flight (according to NOAA).
Extrapolation would give a worldwide total of 300,000 daily flights.
There is little doubt that the virus
can be a serious issue particularly for those folks not in good heath
in the first place, the issue seems to be made more alarming by the
speed with which such new illnesses can now be spread by the ease of
world wide travel and our reliance upon vaccines (currently
unavailable for this flu like bug) to protect us.
More Perspective......
Global human population growth amounts
to around 83 million annually, or 1.1% per year. The global
population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 7.616 billion (in
2018.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_growth
A self defeating growth and travel
perhaps?
4 comments:
Thanks for the post and links, Rural. They make for some very interesting reading.
Its hard to find reasonable middle ground with all the rhetoric flowing Lorne
These are difficult times, Rural. But something good may come from all of this.
Your post today outlines some of the things that 'should' be done Owen, but will our 'leaders' put our interests ahead of that of the corporate lobby is the question!
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