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What a memorable age! Pushed against the wall by the angry crowds that have been filling the streets from Hong Kong to Santiago, from Paris to Algiers, politicians and their sidekicks on the brink of collapse welcomed the new coronavirus pandemic as a God given gift. With a sigh of relief they fancied that it was time to have a break. The pandemic came just in time.
Language is a good telltale sign. The Clinton, Bush, Sarkozy, Obama, Macron of the world, all of them waged wars, worked havoc upon the earth, wrecked lots of states and organized societies allegedly to promote democracy, human rights and peace. In fact, “promoting peace” is the other way to designate war in the parlance of the political establishment. We should therefore ask ourselves now what do Trump, Macron and other lesser leaders have in mind when they proclaim in earnest that war is declared against the virus, and appeal to their peoples to unite and join in the fight against the common enemy.
What they really mean is the opposite : they seek to persuade on their peoples that it is time to lay down their arms, stop arguing, muzzle their protests, break off the riot, disband the rallies, forget the grudge, go home, open the fridge, fetch a beer, sit down and watch TV. In other words, shut the clap up, get out of the way, just vanish and let us take care of our business as usual.
The war metaphor is a most convenient device to make a dupe of the naive. It works this way. In order to face the menace of the virus, this sneaky enemy coming from a foreign country to threaten the full nation, the leader feels entitled to demand blind obedience, full unity, zero discord, self-sacrifice, readiness to march no questions asked. Moreover, in times of war we have to make do : the state of emergency is deemed to justify the suspension of the constitutional rights with the ensuing string of such repressive measures as the curfew, quarantine, seclusion, tightened surveillance, called residency, censorship, inclusion in a list of unsure characters, etc.
As a free bonus, it drastically precludes any and all arguments about the shallow preparedness of the “war chiefs” as regards the ruinous state of the health care system, the scrapping of hospital units, the scarcity of beds, sanitary materials and instruments, the weariness of health professionals and the abysmal incompetence of the top layers of executives in charge of health care.
For many decades, the elite of politicians, businessmen and mercenary scientists have been bolstering up their promise of eternal life for mankind by means of NBIC (nanotechnologies, bioengineering, information technologies and cognitive sciences) and rejoicing of the civilizational culmination attained thanks to their wisdom.
The gullible felt thrilled with such grand prospects… until the virus came and proved beyond doubt that thousands of lives could have been spared if only we had ample supplies of simple, affordable stuff such as protective gowns, sanitary masks, hand sanitizers, medical testing devices, breathing ventilators and, in the first place, hospital beds, and enough health professionals. All the things that our civilized countries were supposed to be fully equipped with since the mid 1900s. Unfortunately, as everybody knows, including maybe the “war chiefs”, we are a long way off. It is this unpreparedness, and not the shortage of the killing instinct that those individuals want to arise in us, that is accountable for the loss of, as yet, 10,000 lives.
Someone¹ said that “civilization is a disease produced by the practice of building societies with rotten material » Maybe the unfortunate merit of the coronavirus pandemic is to expose the rottenness of the fabric of which our current society is made.
¹ George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman, 1903.
Actual data from ECDC (EU's European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control), and areppim S-curve projections for selected countries:
World total deaths | World total cases | China total cases | France total cases | Germany total cases | Iran total cases | Italy total cases | Portugal total cases | Spain total cases | Switzerland total cases | United States total cases
As of 8 April 2020, World : 81,478 total deaths worldwide. The death ratio is of 5.85 percent of the total 1,391,890 reported cases (0.02 percent of population). Further to the disparate quality of the raw data, death rates vary widely from country to country in the selected group. Death rate is the highest now for France (overtook Italy) 13.21%, and the lowest in Germany 1.8%. Our projection is obtained by a logistic regression based on the actual numbers provided by ECDC.
As of 8 April 2020, World : 1,391,890 total cases (0.02 percent of population) reported worldwide, and a death toll of 81,478 or 5.85 percent.
As of 8 April 2020, China : total of 82,784 cases (0.01 percent of population), and a death toll of 3,337 or 4.03 percent.
As of 8 April 2020, France : total of 78,167 cases (0.12 percent of population), and a death toll of 10,328 or 13.21 percent.
As of 8 April 2020, Germany : total of 103,228 cases (0.12 percent of population), and a death toll of 1,861 or 1.8 percent.
As of 8 April 2020, Iran : total of 62,589 cases (0.07 percent of population), and a death toll of 3,872 or 6.19 percent.
As of 8 April 2020, Italy : total of 135,586 cases (0.22 percent of population), and a death toll of 17,129 or 12.63 percent.
As of 8 April 2020, Portugal : total of 12,442 cases (0.12 percent of population), and a death toll of 345 or 2.77 percent.
As of 8 April 2020, Spain : total of 140,510 cases (0.30 percent of population), and a death toll of 13,798 or 9.82 percent.
As of 8 April 2020, Switzerland : total of 22,164 cases (0.26 percent of population), a death toll of 641 or 2.89 percent.
As of 8 April 2020, USA : total of 398,809 cases (0.12 percent of population), a death toll of 12,895 or 3.23 percent.
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