Spain's population is 47 million people to Portugal's 10 million. But even with that disparity, in Portugal, around 3% have died compare to Spain's 10%.
The first positive cases of COVID-19 in Portugal weren't detected until March 2, much later than neighboring countries.Spain's population is 47 million people to 10 million. But even with that disparity, in Portugal, around 3% have died, according toOutbreaks have been concentrated in Porto and Lisbon, where 90% of the cases are found.Over the course of the pandemic so far, Portugal has experienced just under 800 deaths while Spain's fatalities surpassed 22,000.
Throughout the entire pandemic in Portugal slightly more than 500 people have died, Spain more than 18,000.Portugal responded before the situation got out of control
Northwest Europe has low death rate from Covid_19. Some countries have stringent measures some not. Why the result is the same? The poorest country in EU which is the fastest aging country in the world has one of the lowest death rate in Europe. Why?
techinsider I don’t understand that 3% and 10% who have died It cannot refer to a straight percentage of population. Is it 3 people per 100000 population or something like that?
Vermont shares a border with New York and their death toll is 30 times lower as well
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