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America Had the Most COVID Deaths in the World: "It's Hard to Understand Why Anthony Fauci Is a Hero"
• The U.S. has 4.2% of the global population — and almost 16% of worldwide COVID deaths.
• America had a COVID death rate of about 3,000 per million; Nigeria had a death rate of 14 people per million.
• And Japan, with the oldest population in the world, had 1/10th the death rate of the United States.
• "85% of the people [in the US] who died should not have died — because they were denied early treatment," attests Robert Kennedy Jr.