Not heard or read anything on this recently but.. 08:26 - May 30 with 844 views | Fixed_It | ...weren't there genuine fears of high death rates in the slum areas of many of the poorer countries due to poor sanitary conditions and overcrowding? Have they dodged a bullet so far, or are we just too wrapped up in our own situation? | |
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Not heard or read anything on this recently but.. on 08:35 - May 30 with 813 views | hype313 | From what I have read the favelas in Sao Paulo have been hit extremely hard, the death toll is alot higher than official figures suggest. However, on the flip side Africa seems to be coping well, given the sanitation and poverty they endure, but lots of people saying they aren't suffering as much as the West due to a younger demographic and the fact that most of the time they are in outdoor spaces. [Post edited 30 May 2020 8:36]
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Not heard or read anything on this recently but.. on 10:08 - May 30 with 701 views | Fixed_It |
Thanks. Pretty grim - the death toll could be horrendous. | |
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Not heard or read anything on this recently but.. on 10:08 - May 30 with 694 views | Fixed_It |
Not heard or read anything on this recently but.. on 08:35 - May 30 by hype313 | From what I have read the favelas in Sao Paulo have been hit extremely hard, the death toll is alot higher than official figures suggest. However, on the flip side Africa seems to be coping well, given the sanitation and poverty they endure, but lots of people saying they aren't suffering as much as the West due to a younger demographic and the fact that most of the time they are in outdoor spaces. [Post edited 30 May 2020 8:36]
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Cheers. | |
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