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You shopped around for the lowest cfr you could find for covid which pulls from a lot of countries with low covid mortality due to conditions that are not typical to the US or Europe but OK, we can use your CFR which is measures by covid fatalities divided by estimated number of people with antibodies from seroprevalence studies.

1 % for people 65 to 69 8 % for people over 80

About the study you have cited: I see alot of statistical analysis about shifting mortalities in pandemics due to influeza. Is there a CFR in there? Couldn’t find it. Maybe Ive overlooked it. What is need for a comparison is :

People dead from flu / People infected with the flu.

Can you go find something like this that shows flu is more fatal that covid?

All I see is mortality per 1000 people in that study, and that is not the same as cfr at all.

Instead of insulting, just bring the relavant data for the debate. I don’t see that here. You didn’t make your case.

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You're moving the goalposts. I'm not interested.

Covid does not have an extremely high mortality rate. Pushing this discussion into how exactly this compares to the flu isn't relevant, even you're able to find the most horrifying covid numbers (go for early studies, those are the most alarming) you can't claim covid has an extreme mortality rate while the flu is a nothingburger.

As I posted this before, even giving you the most generous assumptions, your argument does not hold.

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No one moved goalposts. It didn’t happen.

I am arguing in good faith and have brought data. You have brought unfounded accusations of jewishness or whatever.

All you have to do is stop hurling ad hominems long enough to post flu case fatality rate and compare it to covid fatality rate.

I think how fatal covid is compared to the flu or other diseases is totally relevant and so do you or you wouldn’t have cited ebola or rabies fatality rates as a comparison.

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Covid does not have an extremely high mortality rate.

Yes, yes it does.