The total amount of new coronavirus in the world can be put in a can of Coca-Cola – BBC News



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  • Christine Yates
  • (Christian Yates)

A man passes a store with canned drinks as cola

The BBC Radio 4 program “Roughly Like This” asked me to calculate the total amount of the new coronavirus that is currently ravaging the world and endangering all of humanity. I have to be honest, I don’t know the answer. My wife believes that the total amount should be the size of a lap pool. She said, “Or just a teaspoon. Very few people would ask such a question.”

So how should we proceed to calculate an approximate value of the total number of new coronaviruses in the world?

Fortunately, for large-scale rough calculations, I already have some models, and in my book “The Mathematics of Life and Death” (The Mathematics of Life and Death), I used these models to estimate some good numbers. But before I embark on this special digital journey, I must clarify that this is only a rough calculation based on the most reasonable assumptions, and I am happy to admit that there is room for more precise calculations.

So where should we start? I think it is better to first calculate how many particles of the new coronavirus there are in the world. To get this number, we need to know how many people in the world are infected. (We assume that the most important host of the virus is humans, not animals, that is, it is not considered the new coronavirus that resides in animals).

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