The policies pursued by a country to protect its citizens from the transmission of the Covid-19 virus require a lot of money. Quite a lot of funds are spent on implementing this policy. When viewed from the number of deaths from this virus with the economic growth of a country, what is the relationship that occurs? Is there a condition where the number of deaths from the virus is inversely proportional to economic growth (GDP)?

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