already so many people that were infected. And there's also the course of the disease, right? So people are becoming infected over time. They're infected with their family members. Maybe there are a few other people that are infected in hospital systems and someone might go into the supermarket even though they were locked down. The number of cases they had eventually altogether was 80,000 cases. Right. These are reported cases to be clear, especially the initial ones, which were probably drastically under measured. Right. But the 80,000 cases that they eventually had led to such hospital overcrowding with 10% of people end up on ventilators. So you had about 8,000 people on ventilators and you had an additional 8,000 people that had to be hospitalized. So 20,000 total were hospitalized. And then they built hospitals. They had 14 temporary hospitals, 14 for different stages, you know, mild, moderate, severe and on ventilators. And they sent 42,000 healthcare workers from all parts of (23/41)
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