The rest of the world may also have more numbers than China and many places have not been sufficiently testing. Numbers in California went from 190 to 536 over the weekend; who knows what they will announce today.
The rest of the world may also have more numbers than China and many places have not been sufficiently testing. Numbers in California went from 190 to 536 over the weekend; who knows what they will announce today.
the rest of the world is already far ahead of China - and you are right about testing: we only know about those that are tested, which are usually the bad cases that have symptoms and had been in contact with confirmed persons, and/or traveled in infested regions. And we know how many died, but we don't know the "dark numbers", so we cannot really calculate percentages unless we have more tests.
I doubt very much that the numbers in Russia, for example, are as low as are shown.
You can check details out here: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ - go to the list of countries here: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
There could also be many that have died that were not tested for covid-19. It is good to hear that China is finally getting a little more back to normal; it gives me hope for the rest of us. I am afraid the States will depend on the governors; those with more tests and more positive cases may end up better off in the long run.