The bottom three lines, almost too thin to see, in this Financial Times graphic of daily coronavirus deaths represent a population of over six billion people.pic.twitter.com/GBISZZq8fw
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I’m wondering if poverty already killed off in the developing world many of those with the co-morbidities driving deaths in the developed world.
Ages are lower, co-morbidity rates are not.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4267750/ …
Mostly I'm perplexed at lumping everything together as "Latin America", but that's a standard New York Times approach to the continent. Clearly Ecuador has a terrible outbreak and Brazil is getting worse, but why hasn't Argentina or Bolivia been hit? There's a lack of curiosity
On the other hand if 85% of covid19 deaths were under the age of 10, they’d have to invent a new page that comes before page 1
Or worse: there wouldn't be very many articles about how to keep it out at all, because the biased perception would be that this is something that only happens to "those" people.
Hola, please find the unroll here: @Pinboard: The bottom three lines, almost too thin to see, in this Financial Times graphic of daily coronavirus deaths… https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1260515402200649728.html … Talk to you soon. 
It also seems to have spared homeless people in shelters. Maybe it's all that hand washing that WHO told us to do that made it worse? Autoimmune diseases do not do well in some places too.
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