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by r00fus
1724 days ago
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> If it had been 2 million dead in the same period, it would still have been a fairly tame global pandemic Untrue, at least for all of US history [1]. I honestly think this downplaying of the deadliness of COVID belies an agenda. If it was 3x more deadly... [1] https://www.statnews.com/2021/09/20/covid-19-set-to-overtake... |
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Interesting. I'm not downplaying the deadliness of Covid. The numbers speak for themselves.
Spanish Flu had a mortality rate of between 2% and 10%, and mostly killed healthy young adults. Estimates for Covid put its IFR somewhere aruond 0.4%, and it killed almost entirely elderly people.