- Aug 6, 2010
- 6,884
- 6,216
- 23,180
In Australia will still 'only' have less than 400 confirmed cases, although of course with the lack of testing the real number is probably much higher.
Nobody will probably ever truly know if more should have been done, or less. I think that a key statistic will be something like this: deaths of over 75's in Italy in 2019 vs. deaths of over 75's in Italy in 2020. I say this because the elderly do die regularly regardless. When people think of 'pandemic', they probably think 10 times or even 100 times worse, like something such as World War 2, where thousands of young died each day, who otherwise, very highly likely would not have died.
But it is probably not so much the case of just deaths from CV, but the number who are ill, thus the over run hospital systems.
Nobody will probably ever truly know if more should have been done, or less. I think that a key statistic will be something like this: deaths of over 75's in Italy in 2019 vs. deaths of over 75's in Italy in 2020. I say this because the elderly do die regularly regardless. When people think of 'pandemic', they probably think 10 times or even 100 times worse, like something such as World War 2, where thousands of young died each day, who otherwise, very highly likely would not have died.
But it is probably not so much the case of just deaths from CV, but the number who are ill, thus the over run hospital systems.
