Some of the major countries with their current numbers of deaths per million population.
- Peru 992.2 deaths per million from a population of 33.1 million.
- Belgium 867.4 deaths per million from a population of 11.6 million.
- Bolivia 691.5 deaths per million from a population of 11.7 million.
- Brazil 689.2 deaths per million from a population of 213 million.
- Spain 689.2 deaths per million from a population of 46.8 million.
- Chile 680.4 deaths per million from a population of 19.2 million.
- Ecuador 659.5 deaths per million from a population of 17.7 million.
- USA 648.6 deaths per million from a population of 331.5 million.
- UK 623.3 deaths per million from a population of 68 million.
- Mexico 611.7 deaths per million from a population of 129.3 million.
- Italy 595.7 deaths per million from a population of 60.4 million.
- Sweden 582.7 deaths per million from a population of 10.1 million.
- Panama 560.9 deaths per million from a population of 4.3 million.
- Colombia 526.1 deaths per million from a population of 51 million.
- France 494.5 deaths per million from a population of 65.3 million.
- Argentina 473.9 deaths per million from a population of 45.3 million.
- Netherlands 376.8 deaths per million from a population of 17.1 million.
- Ireland 365.5 deaths per million from a population of 5 million.
- North Macedonia 364.8 deaths per million from a population of 2.1 million.
- Moldova 341.1 deaths per million from a population of 4 million.
Figures at 5th October 2020.
In September, these were the countries with the largest numbers.
- 858 deaths per million in Belgium
- 652 deaths per million in Spain
- 643 deaths per million in Brazil
- 641 deaths per million in Chile
- 616 deaths per million in US
- 615 deaths per million in UK
- 591 deaths per million in Italy
- 580 deaths per million in Sweden
These were the figures at 21st September 2020.
One wonders why these countries have such high numbers compared to some other countries, such as:
- 5 deaths per million in New Zealand (5.0 at 21st September 2020)
- 12.7 deaths per million in Japan (12 at 21st September 2020)
- 35 deaths per million in Australia (33 at 21st September 2020)
- 53.1 deaths per million in the Philippines (45 at 21st September 2020)
- 50.6 deaths per million in Norway (49 at 21st September 2020)
- 62.4 deaths per million in Finland (61 at 21st September 2020)
A comparison of some similar populations sized countries:
- China 3.2 deaths per million from a population of 1,439.3 million.
- India 74.9 deaths per million from a population of 1,383.6 million.
- Pakistan 29.4 deaths per million from a population of 222 million.
- Brazil 689.2 deaths per million from a population of 213 million.
- Mexico 611.7 deaths per million from a population of 129.3 million.
- Japan 12.7 deaths per million from a population of 126.4 million.
- Germany 114.7 deaths per million from a population of 83.9 million.
- Thailand 0.8 deaths per million from a population of 69.8 million.
- Thailand 0.8 deaths per million from a population of 69.8 million.
- UK 623.3 deaths per million from a population of 68 million.
- S. Korea 8.2 deaths per million from a population of 51.3 million.
- Colombia 526.1 deaths per million from a population of 51 million.
- Canada 251.2 deaths per million from a population of 37.8 million.
- Poland 70.3 deaths per million from a population of 37.8 million.
- Australia 35.0 deaths per million from a population of 25.6 million.
- Niger 2.8 deaths per million from a population of 24.4 million.
- Taiwan 0.3 deaths per million from a population of 23.8 million.
- Austria 90.7 deaths per million from a population of 9 million.
- Papua New Guinea 0.8 deaths per million from a population of 9 million.
- Singapore 4.6 deaths per million from a population of 5.9 million.
- Denmark 113.7 deaths per million from a population of 5.8 million.
- Ireland 365.5 deaths per million from a population of 5 million.
- New Zealand 5.0 deaths per million from a population of 5 million.
I wonder if Asian countries have more natural resistance to this.
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