I've wondered for a long time how many copies of the Covid-19 RNA there are in the world at any given time. Now, we have some good estimates.
Each infected person carries 109 to 1011 Covid-19 virions at peak of infection.
Assuming during most of the course of the pandemic there has been a total of 1–10 million infected people close to peak infection globally at any given time, including those undetected, we arrive at a total of 1017 to 1019 viral particles in the world at any given time.
Let's split the difference at 1018.That's 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 if we write it out longhand. One quintillion, if we use the accepted math word. To give some idea of how large a number a quintillion is: It's about fifteen quintillion miles from our galaxy, the Milky Way, to the Andromeda Galaxy.
A quintillion is a stupid-big number, for sure.
Each Covid-19 virion has a mass of ≈1 femtogram. Therefore even when the human body carries 109 to 1011 viral particles, these have a mass of only about 1–100 μg. When we consider the total number of infected people at any given time, the total mass of Covid-19 virions residing in humanity at that given time is on the order of 0.1–10 kg.
As for volume? All the Covid-19 virions in the world would likely fit inside a can of soda.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7685332/
https://phys.org/news/2021-06-global-weight-sars-cov-viruses-kilograms.html
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