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By The Numbers
Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
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** 240,000
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Under the best case scenario, COVID-19-related fatalities are estimated to reach up to 240,000 in the United States.
SOURCE: "Which Covid-19 Future Will We Choose?" by CSIS's Steve Morrison and Anna Carroll.
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** 60%
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China’s domestic recovery is being hampered by its still shuttered service economy, which accounts for 60% of its GDP.
SOURCE: "Geopolitical Scenarios for Asia after COVID-19," by CSIS's Mike Green.
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** 4.1 Million
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Today, over 4.1 million mostly Syrian refugees and asylum seekers are living in Turkey.
SOURCE: "Seeking a Path to Europe, Refugees and Migrants Ultimately Turned Back by Covid-19," by CSIS's Erol Yayboke, Bulent Aliriza, and Joe Bermudez.
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** 20 Million
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Stemming from coronavirus-related lockdowns, it's forecasted that oil demand could decline up to 20 million barrels per day out of a 100 million barrel per day market.
SOURCE: "The End of OPEC or a New Beginning?" by CSIS's Sarah Ladislaw.
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