Lolol see you are still arguing that 75,000,000 will get sick. Lol.
Since I obviously don't understand, and you said 75 million is inevitable even though the entire world don't even have 2.2 miion cases could you please map it out for me? How long will this take? I've already pointed out the 200,000 people a day ON AVERAGE need to get sick for a full year to hit those numbers.
So right now we are averging about 31,000 cases a day at its peak. Thats from April 1st to now. Just for fun let's say that number was 50,000 just to inflate just to mock how little you guys understand math. So to hit 75,000,000 cases:
Let's do 5th grade math (#geteducated/indoctrinated)
75,000,000 cases minus the 700,000 current cases(rounded way up to mock you again)=74,300,000 cases.
Right now the average cases per day at its peak is 31,000 but again to mock you and your cults 2nd grade math experience let's up that to 50,000 just in case the curve hasn't flattened which this far it has . So let's take that 74,300,000 and divide that by 50,000 cases per day just to get a daily reminder of what we'd need to hit your stupid numbers.
74,300,000÷50,000=1486 days to hit that at 50k cases A DAY. 1486÷365(days in a year for you uneducated/indoctrinated)=4.07 years
So yeah, if this virus stays at this pace(it's flattened) then it's only going to take 50,000 new cases a day for 4 years straight. We haven't even hit 36,000 in a single day and were at the probable(hopeful) peak of exponential growth. So where are these exponential( "becoming more and more rapid" by definition) cases coming from?
So please instead of just talking flat out of your arse, breakdown numbers for me on how you suppose this 75,000,000 will get sick like I've done for you. I fully understand averages aren't the end all but I'm using them to illustrate how it will take 4 years of days worse than any single day we've had(with exponential growth) yet to hit those numbers. At today's rate it'll take 7+years of non-stop sicknesses.
@latin jazz yes an educated graph would be nice. Don't let me get in way of your "busy"(lol) day. You taking 3-4 hours on that original graph was an honor all for some culty likes by your pretend Internet friends. Still an honor though.