can anyone explain that if there is overpopulation then why it has low death rate?and plz no joking or I'll complain.
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can anyone explain that if there is overpopulation then why it has low death rate?and plz no joking or I'll complain.
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Answer:
Mortality for COVID-19 appears higher than for influenza, especially seasonal influenza. While the true mortality of COVID-19 will take some time to fully understand, the data we have so far indicate that the crude mortality ratio (the number of reported deaths divided by the reported cases) is between 3-4%, the infection mortality rate (the number of reported deaths divided by the number of infections) will be lower. For seasonal influenza, mortality is usually well below 0.1%. However, mortality is to a large extent determined by access to and quality of health care.
Explanation:
It is because the death rate means the no. of death per unit area and if an area having low death rate and a constant or normal birth rate so definitely the area gonna to become overpopulated