There’s no increase in deaths in the US over the historical norm for the last decade. 600k people died with the virus, not from it.
Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
Curious. That's not what the coroner, or death certificates state.
There’s no increase in deaths in the US over the historical norm for the last decade. 600k people died with the virus, not from it.
Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
Everything in 2020 was blamed on covid-19, nevermind the other complications people had
In India right now the death rate is at most less than 1%.
So, I think you still prob have at least a 99% chance of surviving COVID, depending on age and comorbidities.
What are the chances of surviving the seasonal flu?
I think faggot Fauci said something like COVID is 10 times more lethal than seasonal flu. I'm not sure where he came up with that, though. Probably just pulled it out of his ass, so who knows.
I think it's more contagious than the flu, as well.
Seems like we still don't know all that much about it. Last I checked it out, people were still debating whether or not it can survive in small droplets in the air for extended periods of time. Faggot Fauci was suggesting that back in April 2020, and I guess we still don't know.