I can't imagine
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Well, I guess that's the part that's confusing me. About a month in, we have 70% of our cases resolved, and 98% of those cleared the virus which is much higher than the stats being provided by NGOs and stuff. When the John Hopkins map was reporting recoveries, we had over 100 recoveries here and they weren't listed, so I kind of suspect there are a lot more than 739,725 people recovered worldwide right now and recoveries are being under reported by the sites collecting data like Worldometers and John Hopkins .
It's also worth noting that my province has extremely high obesity and diabetes rates, so lol America fat is not an explanation. We have a 34% obesity rate to America's 40%.
Part of it is that the recoveries aren't being reported as quickly or accurately. The article is from a week ago, but it seems to suggest where part of the problem is:
While Johns Hopkins tracks case counts and death tolls reported by each county and region across the globe, data on recoveries is less precise. Many counties, states, territories, and regions don't report how many of their residents have recovered.
Now, I don't know if other groups reporting it suffer from the same problem as Johns Hopkins, I suspect they would.
https://archive.li/ReOr5