Death Toll From Coronavirus Could Reach as High as 15million Even in the Best-case - Studies Reveals

 According to the Australian National University researchers, also reveals that the global GDP could shrink as much as $2.3trillion even in what they refer to as 'low-end' Pandemic.

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 In a most disastrous situation, the death toll could reach a staggering rate of 68million including hundreds and thousands death in United State and Britain.

In worst case Pandemic some countries economies would shrink as low as eight percent in global meltdown.

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The researchers who made these findings are Warwick and Roshen, warns that even in a contained outbreak could significantly impact the global economy in a story run.

The so called 'low-severity' case, death rate in China is estimated to be round two percent and adjusted for other countries.

The global death rate has shitpfted higher than that in recent weeks, currently hovering between 3.4 Percent.

Studies also show that in low-end Pandemic, more than 15million people would die within the first year of outbreak which started last year December in China.

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The estimate suggest that India and China would each lose millions of people, with more than 23,000 people killed in the United States.



Britain - which has only recorded one death so far - could expect to see 64,000 fatalities with 79,000 in Germany and 60,000 in France.

South Korea and Italy, which has suffered particularly the widespread of the outbreak in recent weeks should expect to see tens or thousands of death, the study reveals.
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