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Stephane Hamel
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December 9, 2020
Let's put things in perspective... As of today, the number of #COVID death in the United States is 285,779 (1). On 9/11, 2,977 people died. Today, the average is 2,237 deaths per day... and rising. The Vietnam War claimed the lives of 58,220 US soldiers and lasted 21 years at a cost of $1T. (2) The involvement of the United States in WWII, from 1941 to 1945, cost $4.1T and 383,700 American lives (3). By the end of the pandemic, in the U.S. alone, there will likely have been more deaths from COVID than from all three events combined. Some people still claim the current measures are bad for the economy - that it is an attack on their rights and freedom... There's nothing else to say.
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Brian Clifton
Author; PhD; Founder Verified-Data.com; Former Head of Web Analytics Google (EMEA); Data Privacy Expert; Specialising in enterprise Google Analytics, GTM, Privacy Management; Piwik PRO.
4 years ago
Some people simply value money more than life.
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Stephane Hamel
Digital marketing & analytics shaped by data governance, privacy and ethics | Educator · Speaker · Consultant
4 years ago
I wrote this yesterday, December 9th... Today, there were 3,000 death in the United States :(
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Yves Richard, PMP, M.Sc.
Enterprise Technology & Digital Transformation Executive | Business Transformation for ERP-CRM & AI solutions
4 years ago
Number and fact based information is always a good orientation for decision