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The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 needed more than three months to infect 100,000 people worldwide, with most of them in China. But the virus has surged since hitting that milestone earlier this month, infecting another 100,000 people in just 12 days, the World Health Organization said on Friday.
The picture of the virus’s impact has changed markedly this month, according to the WHO’s most recent data.
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tinlizziedlinwa said:
Exponential growth is happening. Joe Hanson’s youtube channel “It’s Okay to be Smart” has an excellent vid about the growth rate we’re seeing. I’d highly recommend watching it.
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