From Andrew Schwartz <[email protected]>
Subject By the Numbers: Covid-19 in the DoD, Assistance to Sudan, and More.
Date November 15, 2020 3:59 PM
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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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** 1,073
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New Department of Defense (DoD) cases of Covid-19 rose again this week to 1,073. This Friday’s reported cases are again at the highest they have been since the start of the pandemic.

SOURCE: "Covid-19 Response Update: November 6 - November 13" by CSIS's Mark Cancian, Adam Saxton, and Nidal Morrison.

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** $81 Million
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One day after Sudan agreed to normalize relations with Israel, a key requirement of the deal to remove Sudan from the State Sponsors of Terrorism List, the United States announced $81 million in humanitarian assistance.

SOURCE: "Humanitarian Impacts of Sudan's Removal from the State Sponsors of Terrorism List" by CSIS's Jacob Kurtzer, Judd Devermont, and John Goodrick.

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** 355
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High costs caused the U.S. Navy's plan to reach 355 ships to collapse. A new plan incorporates smaller ships and large numbers of unmanned systems.

SOURCE: "U.S. Military Forces in FY 2021: Navy" by CSIS Mark Cancian.
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** 3%
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South Korea's slowing economic growth—which has averaged under 3 percent a year since 2011—has made it harder to overcome challenges such as an acute gender imbalance in the workforce and immense difficulties for young adults entering work.

SOURCE: "Ten Years after Seoul Hosted the G20 Summit, South Korea's Economy is a Slow Grower" by CSIS's Evan Ramstad.

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