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[As of the morning February 27, 2020, there were at least 82,000 confirmed cases worldwide of the coronavirus and 2,810
deaths
from it.
And you know, there are certainly a larger number of
deaths
than there were with SARS.
The case fatality ratio, that is the ratio of
deaths
to the numbers of cases in SARS, was about 10 percent.
In fact, only one out of these 306 grandparents had died of TB, despite the fact that in the early 20th century, TB caused up to 20 percent of
deaths
in large Eastern European cities.
And so he created this map, which basically ended up representing all the
deaths
in the neighborhoods as black bars at each address.
As you get further and further away from the pump, the
deaths
begin to grow less and less frequent.
It's a map of
deaths
that ended up creating a whole new way of life, the life that we're enjoying here today.
And they would sell me fake car parts, faulty fake car parts that have been estimated to cause over 36,000 fatalities,
deaths
on our roads each year.
You know, when you have a pandemic, something moving at exponential speed, if you miss the first two weeks, if you're late the first two weeks, it's not the
deaths
and the illness from the first two weeks you lose, it's the two weeks at the peak.
Even with these measures in place, the virus slowly spreads, causing up to hundreds of thousands of
deaths.
There are lots and lots of things that we don't know about sudden infant
deaths.
And the First World War, you know, we'll see a lot of
deaths
and economical problems here.
But if you look, even today there are about 400,000 diarrhea-related
deaths
in India alone.
If you look in areas where these salts are completely available, the price is low or zero, these
deaths
still continue abated.
Maybe these are the
deaths
that simple rehydration alone doesn't solve.
Many of these
deaths
were completely preventable, and this what I want to think of as the disconcerting thing, what I want to call "the last mile" problem.
They've seen their parents have struggled with diarrhea, they've struggled with diarrhea, they've seen lots of
deaths.
Hundreds of thousands of needless
deaths
in a country that has been plagued worse than any other by this disease.
And the basic message is that the Western powers do not care about civilian deaths, so those people who live in areas and support governments that work with Western powers are fair game.
The good news is that we're at a moment in time when science, technology, globalization is converging to create an unprecedented possibility: the possibility to make history by preventing infectious diseases that still account for one-fifth of all
deaths
and countless misery on Earth.
We're already preventing millions of
deaths
with existing vaccines, and if we get these to more people, we can certainly save more lives.
If you look at the air pollution health effects, this is the number of
deaths
per year in 2020 just from vehicle exhaust.
There's a thousand battle-related
deaths
a year in this area twice the size of Maryland, and it's all related to the oil.
And then someone says, "These are the recent AIDS
deaths
in our community."
And I'm going to talk about HIV today, about the deaths, about the stigma.
What about our other dark-skinned daughters in distress whose
deaths
we have yet to remember?
It exists, but it's not complete because so many
deaths
occur in the home with the family, and it's not registered.
We in public health, we hate child death, so we want less and less and less of child
deaths.
But we had that habit in Sweden, you know, that we counted all the child deaths, even if we didn't do anything about it.
Being potentially able to prevent a large number of
deaths
by something as simple as a blood test for circulating tumor DNA could make certain cancer types a manageable disease, as disease onset can be detected earlier and positive treatment outcomes can likely be increased.
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