Easy, I googled the continent with the lowest population. According to "worldometers.info" they only have 0.55% of the world population. That's still a lot of people, but at least it's the least. Source: 11 months ago
Sweden ranked 43rd in deaths per capita (worldometers.info). Source: 11 months ago
There are 8,031,067,285 humans on this planet with 109,690 additional just today (source - worldometers.info). We are rapidly breeding our species into extinction. End of post. Source: about 1 year ago
Covid killed a little less than 7M people (from worldometers.info). That is less than 0.1% of the world population. Even if that is 10x more (like 1% instead), the world population still increased during covid. Source: about 1 year ago
Given that the worldometers.info and covidlive.com.au sites contend that some ten million plus Australians have been diagnosed with Covid-19 to date, what is the basis for your assertion that a 'majority' of Australians have had Covid-19? Source: over 1 year ago
Tons of CO2 emissions per capita, per worldometers.info, as of 2016: US: 15.52 China: 7.38 India: 1.91. Source: over 1 year ago
- there have been 1,019,000 deaths in this country (from worldometers.info, with like 80% among the elderly and like 0.001% among people under 25). Source: about 2 years ago
All data sourced from Wikipedia or worldometers.info. Population and median age will not be completely accurate, and does not reflect variations to population size prior to 2021-22 population estimates (because I didn't want to find semi-accurate data for May of each year for 40 countries, sorry). Source: about 2 years ago
I read many many months ago that a russian minister had said that it was likely the death toll was three times higher than reported. I checked worldometers.info and it was around 55.000 then. So 3x 55.000 + the difference by the numbers today. Source: over 2 years ago
I got the numbers from worldometers.info- which shows a daily running total of all cases & deaths by country. Just for fun, I looked at one of the dates from their first spike- which is when we were being shown all of the hysteria. On 3/22/2020, they had 5574 cases- which equates to .00009% of the total population (60 million). The # of deaths on that day were 653, or .00001% of the total population. Source: over 2 years ago
Uh ok? They show a spike in cases with deaths barely moving. How is that different from what I posted. Also if you have a problem with my graphs take it up with Bloomberg/Google, which sound more credible to me than "worldometers.info". Source: over 2 years ago
All very nice websites, I didnt see anyone mention my favorite one tho. worldometers.info it has all statistics going on in the world from how many tv sets were sold around the world today or how much oil is left or how many bicycles were sold or how many births or deaths there have been that day or year, it has all the stats on all the different countries what their population is what their median age is what... Source: over 2 years ago
Just checked worldometers.info for death toll so far. Source: over 2 years ago
According to https://www.all.org/learn/abortion/abortion-statistics/, probably 1 in the US in the time it took you to write that comment. Source: over 2 years ago
Statistically speaking, according to worldometers.info, by the time I write this comment there are 48,123,520 deaths this year (Jan - Oct 2021). There are around 120,000 deaths per day, so it will be around 7,320,000 death in Nov - Dec 2021, that bring us of total approximately 55,443,520 deaths in 2021. Since the world population is 7,9 billion, I don't think we won't notice if the population goes 50 millions... Source: over 2 years ago
Best news source for last two years has been worldometers.info. The information I need to plan my life, nothing more. Source: over 2 years ago
According to worldometers.info corona section, there were 7,584 global daily deaths on 1st October 2021 and 5,584 daily deaths on 1st October 2020. Creepy that it's exactly 2000 less. Source: over 2 years ago
Every single time one of these "record for new cases" is posted using the worldometers.info site I never know how to view it. I click the link I scroll through and I can't find any evidence to back up the post. Isn't there better evidence to use while posting this? Source: over 2 years ago
My husband the engineer disagrees because you don't know the outcome of the current cases. Instead, he says (figures from worldometers.info for US only):. Source: over 2 years ago
Worldometers.info the world in numbers, pretty cool. Source: over 2 years ago
Let me put your fear into numerical perspective. As of today, worldometers.info shows that, worldwide, .5% of current cases are graded as serious or critical. Its probably orders of magnitude lower for children but we'll be conservative and use .5%. In 1,000 cases, that would mean 5 serious or critical cases. Now let's apply the 10% long term effects estimate, which again is overly high, and let's call it... Source: over 2 years ago
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