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by anoncake 2044 days ago
For the vast majority of people, that chance is significantly lower.
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For dying, yes, for long term effects, it's not so clear. And I would also count "I infected my parents and they died" as long term effects.
There is no evidence for long-term effects, only anecdotes.
I'm sure many New Yorkers whose parents died will disagree.
They don't use your private definition of "long-term damage".
And you know that because you have asked them all?
I will neither use your personal terminology nor play games like this. Good day.