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Covid literally has 3 times the lethality of the flu. That might sound like a lot, sure. But what is the lethality of the flu?

... yeah.

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Working from the number of total deaths at 2.4 million, the CDC estimates P&I account for 7.9% of total deaths. This is 189,000 people in 2018 per COVID. Assuming these are all this year, that is 12.3% of total deaths. Since nearly all death related to cardio pulmonary failure is listed as COVID, we should subtract the P&I percentage from this reported COVID number. This leave 105,000 most primarily relatable COVID deaths. 105K is 4.4% of total deaths. COVID is a little over half as deadly as the flu. The COVID percentage is most likely even lower as

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Well, let’s just say that the outlet I got the numbers from weren’t American. Registry data is a bit more accurate in some European countries.

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Not accusing. Just providing what I know. We are being lied to on a daily basis.

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Source please?

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Haven’t got it, but it came up like a week ago.

Zero, this year. No flu deaths reported this year. I guess we've cured it.