Yep
Have you seen sweden's numbers? They didn't do any lockdown remember?
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality
>Mortality in the most affected countries For the 20 countries most affected by COVID-19 worldwide, the bars in the chart below show the number of deaths either per 100 confirmed cases (observed case-fatality ratio) or per 100,000 population (this represents a country’s general population, with both confirmed cases and healthy people). Countries at the top of this figure have the most deaths proportionally to their COVID-19 cases or population, not necessarily the most deaths overall.
44.60 people over 100 000 (sick and healthy combined) on average, since the beginning of the pandemic, no lockdown, and that's what they got
And an 11.5% death rate among the sick/"Observed-case-fatality-ratio" (remember a lot are asymptomatic, nothing kicks in so chances are they aren't counted as sick/"Observed case")
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France has a 25.4% "Observed-case-fatality-ratio" and a 43.33 death per 100 000...
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I'm not saying that's just peanuts, but that's peanuts
43 people on 100 000... And how many are going to get bankrupt to death?
https://tobaccoatlas.org/country/france/
Every year, more than 73500 of its people are killed by tobacco-caused disease.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_pandemic_in_France
Deaths
29,065 (total)[3]
18,715 (hospital)[3]
10,350 (Residential care homes)[3][2]
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Has anybody talked about shutting the entire economy over tobacco related death?
Nope
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Now maybe at the end of the year, covid death will equal or surpass tobacco related deaths... Or maybe not.
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