myviewisthis wrote:
WHERE'S THE BEEF?
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myviewisthis wrote:
WHERE'S THE BEEF?
I'm always here.
Look into this dude stat wrote:
dadsfadsfdasfdsafdas wrote:
Bullshit. Normal flu deaths are in the 20-50k range. When the death toll is 500-2million, everyone would have noticed it. Go look at polio for how people noticed epidemics long before the WWW.
And as of right now, we have just over 20K globally dead from coronavirus, with the hotspot now New York, and moving to CA.
I don't think the warming weather is going to slow this down, but if it does, total deaths might just be under the 50K span for a normal flu death season. Add a low normal flu death season to a coronavirus outbreak, and it's a bad season.
It is basically impossible for the death toll to end at 50k. We are at ~25k today and Italy is at 900/day, Spain is at 600. France is at 300 and the US is at 200 If nobody else was infected, there are enough people that are infected that will die in those countries to push us over 50k.
H1N1 killed ~200k people with a much lower spread rate AND death rate. If we get out of this with twice that number of deaths we will be lucky.
Seriously people haven't changed. If there was a flu killing 5-10x the normal amount, people would notice.
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