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You're forgetting to add the asymptomatic people, MOST people don't even have symptoms so they don't know they have it. Its estimated 10x more people are asymptomatic.
Only people above 70 and with comorbidities are at risk, 0 kids died from covid where many of them die from the flu every year and no one gives a fuck.
People die everyday, thats life, feel free to never go out again if you are scared, some people are not, oh and PLEASE oh PLEASE turn off your TV.
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[–] BARBARA_ 4 points -4 points 0 points (+0|-4) ago
10,000,000/250,000 is 2.5%. That's a 2.5% risk of death, not including complications from infection.
This is also the mortality if hospitals aren't overwhelmed with severe cases. If they are, mortality will go up.
[–] N0F4TCH1X 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
You're forgetting to add the asymptomatic people, MOST people don't even have symptoms so they don't know they have it. Its estimated 10x more people are asymptomatic.
Only people above 70 and with comorbidities are at risk, 0 kids died from covid where many of them die from the flu every year and no one gives a fuck.
People die everyday, thats life, feel free to never go out again if you are scared, some people are not, oh and PLEASE oh PLEASE turn off your TV.
[–] Rellik88 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
You be a scared bitch. The rest of us are not pussies.
[–] Sierrastarship ago
250,000 deaths/320,000,000 people in united states = .0007% ...kys
[–] beefartist ago
TURN OFF YOUR TV AND COMPUTER; they aren't improving your mental health