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by djrogers
1653 days ago
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It's nowhere near 1 in 100 - even in countries without good healthcare it's better than 1 in 500. And most of those that do die are compromised in ways that have been known as risk factors for over a year. If you have risk factors, your odds are different - if you don't, you're looking at 1 in 2000 or higher... |
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