meyers7
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Doesn't quite work that way. Normal flu does kill around 20-40K each year, but the fatality rate of those getting the flu is less than 1%. The fatality rate for Covid-19 is about 3.4%.I know I will be in the smallest of minorities, but I don't think anything should have been or should be cancelled. Everyone should expect to get the virus. I expect to get the virus just like I expect to get the flu every year. Even when I get a flu shot, I still usually end up getting the flu. 20,000+ people die from the flu every year just in the U.S. At last count, we are no where close to that number worldwide for the virus.
From what I have read, it last about 14 days. If everyone went on and got it, in 14 days the crisis would be over.![]()
So, if everyone in the US (330 million) were to get the Covid-19, then about 11 million people would die.
And that 3.4% is an average of the different age groups. Like < 9 yo is basically 0. But 70-79 yo is around 8% and 80 and above is 14%. That would probably wipe out half the BY posters.
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