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by war1025
1969 days ago
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I just looked up the CDC data and it says ~0.7% of the US population dies each year. Out of ~330 million people, that's 2.4 million people each year. So assuming that 400k figure is excess mortality, that means 17% more people died last year than normal. That is tragic, but the way it gets talked about, you would think we were at 10x or more. |
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Then again, we've invaded foreign countries and sacrificed our civil liberties ("war on terror") for way less deaths than that.