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50%of those who contract the coronavirus are asymptomatic
52%
Why NY?
Some officials and citizens have engaged in provocative behavior from public shaming to calling 911 on un-masked citizens. Some governors and locals officials have been particu-larly egregious and tone-deaf to constituencies frustrated by dispropor-tionate closures of the economy in spite of low corona incidences.
experts’ over-estimation of the death rate of coronavirus. If infected, the real death rate is between 0.1 and 0.4%.
Pandemic ofpower grabs
of all U.S. corona deaths have occurred in New York-New Jersey- Massechusetts. This is 11% of the country’s population.
Thousands of tourists from China and Europe come in through New York. The city’s population swells daily by millions of workers and tourists; mostly on crowded public transit.
of all coronavirus cases are mild
according to the most recent studies
and contrary to early WHO reports.
80%
had an underlying illness not related to coronavi-rus, regardless of age.
92%
of NYC19 deaths
Deferred
The myopic focus on C19 regardless of cost, caused others to miss potentially
life-saving treatments.
85%
living donor
transplants
50% 80%
of cancer treatments
of brainsurgeries
40xwrong
C19: just the factsReal guarantee: No models were used
in the production of this report.
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Local St. Louis County authorities encouraged people to report businesses incompliant with shut-down orders—the names of citizens who obliged were released under the state’s sunshine laws. The names were then published online by Josh Totsh who said, “I call it poetic justice.”
900+number of peoplereporting opened
businesses to authorities
American smallbusinesses create
60-80%of all U.S. jobs
That’s 30 million shuttered businesses in the next six
months if the economy doesn’t open soon. This is
according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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of all smallbusinesses could
close permanently
19% are unsure.
43%
of Americanssay it’s time forAmerica to getback to work
Back to normallevels in theMidwest, ruraland other areasGas stationsFast foodGrocery storesHardware storesDrug storesDriving
Americans are already onthe move—like it or not
Movement tracking apps like Apple and Foursquare report that—regardless of whether government officials, medical professionals, scientists, or others want it or not, Ameri-cans are tired of the shutdowns and making their own decisions about getting back to normal.
MovingupwardNail salonsHair salonsHotels (Midwest)
Still-crushedindustriesGymsClothing storesFurniture storesMovie theatresPublic transit
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