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Fatality Rate of Corona Virus: A Study in Medical Geography

Mohamed Nour Eldin Elsabawy
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Mohamed Nour Eldin Elsabawy: Professor of Medical geography, Minia University, Egypt

JOJ Wildlife & Biodiversity, 2020, vol. 2, issue 4, 107-109

Abstract: This paper aims to identify death or Fatality rates due to the Corona virus epidemic in the world since the beginning of the disease spread in China in December 2019 until April 2020, in the view of medical geography, which interesting in disease ecology, disease diffusion and geographical distribution of infected cases. This study relies on identifying the most countries in the world in cases and rates of death, or fatality rate, and because it is difficult to compare All countries of the world in this rates, so it will suffice for the thirty or thirty five countries that come on the top countries list of the world in these rates and compare them .

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Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.19080/JOJWB.2020.02.555599

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