(Reuters) - Europe became the second region after Latin America to surpass 250,000 deaths on Saturday, according to a Reuters tally, with record numbers of daily COVID-19 infections reported in the past two weeks.
Europe reported 200,000 daily infections for the first time on Thursday, as many Southern European countries this week reported their highest number of cases in a single day.
Europe accounts for nearly 19% of global deaths and about 22% of global cases, according to a Reuters tally.
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Average payout for European deaths is 100k USD per person in most cases(eg death caused by someone else, liability payments)
250,000 x 100,000 == 25,000,000,000
On top the cost for treatments that occurred and economic losses directly related to those deaths(salaries, instances etc)
Another 25-50bn easily
On top the economic damages to the GDP, around 5 trillion in Europe
In the US you can triple those figures.
That means China owes Europe and the USA alone easily 15-20 trillion. The rest of the world will want another 10-15 trillion, so we are talking about 40 trillion debt that China needs to pay. If they fail to pay, the interest rates would pile up so quickly it'd be no fun. No fun at all.
On top, China has committed state sponsored theft of intellectual property over the last 30 years in about 10-15 trillion.
All in all China is literally broke and should no longer be recognized as a nation. We should own every single building over there and should have the right to seize assets world wide.
Or war. And this time we strike first. Up to you, Chinese.pay up, apologise or face a 188 country strong army.
I promise you that the 100k fantasy figure is no way near of what people in Sweden receive.
Hans, 100k is very little. In the US it's not uncommon to receive upward of a million
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