Looking up at trees in Hong Kong today |
For some perspective, I thought it would be interesting to compare COVID-19 numbers in King County, Washington, U.S., where there has been an outbreak, with Hong Kong. I suspected they wouldn't be extremely different in one particular aspect. Yet admittedly, I was surprised to find that the percentage of the population who've been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the two places would be so similar right now. In fact, they are practically the same.
King County: 32 confirmed cases / 2,233,163 people (2018 census estimate) = 0.00143%*
Hong Kong: 105 confirmed cases / 7,482,500 people (2019 census estimate) = 0.00140%
These numbers will likely soon change, and there are other factors to consider. Just something to ponder . . .
*Note: Both percentages were rounded at the point where they began to differ.