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by dekerta
1623 days ago
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> The disease has a 0.3 risk of fatality, still less for Omicron I'm not sure what you mean by "0.3 risk". 0.3% case fatality rate? But where are you getting that number from?
COVID19 had roughly a 2% CFR early on when testing was limited and treatments hadn't been developed. It was around 1% for most of the pandemic. It is *now* as low as 0.3% in highly vaccinated countries, but still about 0.5% in the US. It has been one of the deadliest pandemics in history. A million Americans are dead. I'm not sure how people can think the risks were over exaggerated. https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explor... |
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By percentage of global population, I beg to differ:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_epidemics
It also overwhelmingly killed the very elderly, an age category which didn't even exist at the times of most of those other pandemics in the list.