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COVID-19 News, Info, Discussion /// Tracking the Spread of the Virus and its Effects /// October Lockdown for UK (pg. 774)
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[quote:WatchingWatchers:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg4NjA1Mzk3X0EzRUU3RURF] [quote:CoronaCoaster:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg4NjA1MzgyX0NBOUZCQjEw] [quote:R. Wordsworth:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg4NjA1MTQyXzY1QUUyMDcy] [quote:CoronaCoaster:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg4NjA0OTA5XzIwQkYwQTIz] What is it you're saying, variants mean every wave should go on for eternity, and if they don't they're a nothingburger? :doh: I remember you said something similar for South Africa that they were doing ok after their second wave, which was an utter shitshow, just because that didn't last forever. A few months later and their third wave has turned out to be similarly hellish. What should worry people when it comes to Lambda is Peru had a really high amount of total infections before Lambda arrived. Possibly the highest per capita of anywhere in the world. Despite that it didn't prevent Lambda from causing problems. [/quote] I don't know if the numbers quite back up your claim that Peru was that high in cases per capita, they peaked at 9,400 per day in a nation of 33 million. Texas has a similar population and peaked at 24,000 per day... given they tested 2.5 times more I'd say it was a very similar outbreak. What I'm saying is that Lambda in Peru was similar to Alpha in the US, one it took over cases started to drop (until Delta). And I can't stress enough... it's winter now in Peru and cases are still low. As a matter of fact, they're just about the lowest they've ever been. [/quote] Peru doesn't have a winter :) They have the wet season and dry season due to their proximity to the equator. Their incredible death toll per capita is pretty much a giveaway that they have had the most infections per capita in the world for a country.... if you are willing to acknowledge that. [/quote] Peruvian winters are indeed warm :chuckle: [/quote]
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