Global coronavirus death toll passes 400,000 - and UK makes up 10% of fatalities

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John Hopkins University says approximately 40,000 of the coronavirus deaths are British people and a further 100,000 are from the US

Data from John Hopkins University shows more than a quarter of those deaths happened in the US. A further 40,500 victims are British.

 

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And you quarantined? Looks like that was meaningless and only served to hurt people.

Can’t wait to see Johnson (the snake) in court for manslaughter! No, but yeah, but no, because... Guilty! Take him to his cell

The UK has been a real disaster. Second worst nation in the world in terms of deaths per million population. Not really surprising considering mass events like Cheltenham were allowed to happen when everybody knew the risks and so many experts warned against it.

Brazil reported 904 coronavirus deaths and 27,075 new cases over the last 24 hours....

Yep & that is because we MUST mention Covid19UK is FIRST in the world with most deaths per inhabitants! Once again, US 5x UK population = 100,000 deaths, UK 40,000 [at least!] - if WE were the US, we would have had 200,000 deaths RIPHumanity Covid19UK Shambles ToriesOut

Meanwhile. How many people died of flu in 2019?

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