New York-SANA
Researchers from the University of American Columbia announced that more than 35,000 deaths could have been avoided as a result of the "Covid 19" epidemic if stone measures were taken in the United States a week before the date of imposing them.
The French Press Agency quoted the researchers as saying, in a study conducted on several mathematical models and published on the "Medrixif" website, that 61 percent of injuries "that is, more than 700 thousand" and 55 percent of more than 65 thousand deaths, "that is, at least 35 thousand" are recorded Until the third of this month, "it could have been avoided if social divergence measures and mechanisms to control the epidemic were imposed just a week ago."
According to the researchers, this study confirms the risks of quarantine mitigation, which began in varying degrees in all US states to reduce the economic impact of the epidemic.
10 days ago, director Eugene Garrick put the "hour of death" in The Times, New York, and the hour shows the number of deaths that he considered could have been avoided if President Donald Trump imposed the rules of divergence and school closures on March 9, instead of 16.
The United States is the country most affected by the epidemic, with 1.5 million injuries and more than 93,000 deaths to date, according to the Johns Hopkins University census.