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by rickard
428 days ago
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I agree that it’s not zero, but according to CDC, the US sees about 1.35 million cases per year in a population of about 346 million, which is about 390 cases per 100,000 people. Your figure for the EU over a population of 447 million in 2022 gives 14.5 cases per 100,000 people, or more than a factor of 26 less. Being 26 times less worried about something translates, at least for most things, for me, to not being worried about it any more. |
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