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The graph does give percentages, although phrased slightly differently. "COVID-19 cases per million people" reduces to a percentage. So 500 cases per million would be .05% of the population infected.
3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.
The graph does give percentages, although phrased slightly differently. "COVID-19 cases per million people" reduces to a percentage. So 500 cases per million would be .05% of the population infected.
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3 years ago
1 score
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The graph does give percentages, although phrased slightly differently. "COVID-19 cases per million people" reduces to a percentage. So 500 cases per million would be .05% of the population infected.
I am the MathMan.
3 years ago
1 score