Alexandre Fedorovski
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A sad geographic medical arithmetic
St. Petersburg, Russia.
There are about 5.4 million people in it. Its area is 1439 km². The average population density, according to Wikipedia, is 3847 people / km².
5029 cases of Covida disease were identified; 34 people died yesterday because of this decease (Fontanka).
Neighboring Finland.
Its population is about 5.5 million people. The area of the country is 338400 km². The average population density is 16 people / km².
5,254 cases of the disease were detected, died - attention! - 230 people (ncov2019.live).
There is no way to provide a rational explanation for how in Finland, in which:
- approximately the same climate and environmental conditions in most of the territory,
- as many people live as in St. Petersburg, while the population density is almost 250 times less,
- and without any coronavirus, always shine and cleanliness, they always rub something, sweep and wash, and in the places visited there is always a smell of detergents and disinfectants,
- cashiers and sellers in grocery stores are always wearing gloves,
- most of the people live in small towns, in houses where there are relatively few apartments (there are definitely no multi-apartment apartment houses like in St. Petersburg), in villages and farms, and thus the probability of transmission of the virus is obviously much lower than in St. Petersburg,
- as many people fell ill as here, and almost 7 times more died.
It simply cannot be true, because it can never be. No comparisons make of the quality of medical care for obvious reasons. Definitely, in Finland, it is no worse and no less accessible.
Well, and suspect a truly democratic Finland, where one of the highest press freedom indices in the world and one of the lowest levels of corruption in the world, in manipulating statistics, concealing (or exaggerating, distorting ) the scale of the disease or even in any media can not happen. There is no reason.
And the conclusion is obvious:
The "official statistics "presented to us by bureaucrats from the "deep state" has nothing to do with reality and cannot be taken seriously.
Such" statistics "is called propaganda."
In cooperation with Serge Ljalikof, S.-Petersburg, Russia
St. Petersburg, Russia.
There are about 5.4 million people in it. Its area is 1439 km². The average population density, according to Wikipedia, is 3847 people / km².
5029 cases of Covida disease were identified; 34 people died yesterday because of this decease (Fontanka).
Neighboring Finland.
Its population is about 5.5 million people. The area of the country is 338400 km². The average population density is 16 people / km².
5,254 cases of the disease were detected, died - attention! - 230 people (ncov2019.live).
There is no way to provide a rational explanation for how in Finland, in which:
- approximately the same climate and environmental conditions in most of the territory,
- as many people live as in St. Petersburg, while the population density is almost 250 times less,
- and without any coronavirus, always shine and cleanliness, they always rub something, sweep and wash, and in the places visited there is always a smell of detergents and disinfectants,
- cashiers and sellers in grocery stores are always wearing gloves,
- most of the people live in small towns, in houses where there are relatively few apartments (there are definitely no multi-apartment apartment houses like in St. Petersburg), in villages and farms, and thus the probability of transmission of the virus is obviously much lower than in St. Petersburg,
- as many people fell ill as here, and almost 7 times more died.
It simply cannot be true, because it can never be. No comparisons make of the quality of medical care for obvious reasons. Definitely, in Finland, it is no worse and no less accessible.
Well, and suspect a truly democratic Finland, where one of the highest press freedom indices in the world and one of the lowest levels of corruption in the world, in manipulating statistics, concealing (or exaggerating, distorting ) the scale of the disease or even in any media can not happen. There is no reason.
And the conclusion is obvious:
The "official statistics "presented to us by bureaucrats from the "deep state" has nothing to do with reality and cannot be taken seriously.
Such" statistics "is called propaganda."
In cooperation with Serge Ljalikof, S.-Petersburg, Russia