The funny part is, if this was a real epidemic, there would be bodies LINING THE STREETS.
If one percent of Africans contracted COVID and died, that's what, 13 million dead? That's almost 22% of annual total all-cause deaths IN THE ENTIRE WORLD.
If Africa had a real COVID problem and 1% of people died, bodies would be lining the streets. Africa does not have the infrastructure to handle an additional 13 million dead: not Botswana, not Nigeria, not Morocco, not Egypt. And that's not even considering how many people non-deaths would still need to be hospitalized, cared for, and given rehabilitation.
Why are western countries hit harder than Africa?
People don't think logically. Is this really a pandemic? Outside of news stats and "muh overflowing hospitals" where are the bodies?
Hurr durr muh underreporting for sure
The funny part is, if this was a real epidemic, there would be bodies LINING THE STREETS.
If one percent of Africans contracted COVID and died, that's what, 13 million dead? That's almost 22% of annual total all-cause deaths IN THE ENTIRE WORLD.
If Africa had a real COVID problem and 1% of people died, bodies would be lining the streets. Africa does not have the infrastructure to handle an additional 13 million dead: not Botswana, not Nigeria, not Morocco, not Egypt. And that's not even considering how many people non-deaths would still need to be hospitalized, cared for, and given rehabilitation.
Why are western countries hit harder than Africa?
People don't think logically. Is this really a pandemic? Outside of news stats and "muh overflowing hospitals" where are the bodies?