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No we were not discussing mortality rates, we were discussing fatality rates. You misidentified fatality rate as mortality when you said ebola mortality was 50% and rabies mortality is 100%. (Right before you called someone else stupid) That is the case fatality rate. Mortality is risk of death of the total population from ebola/rabies. Which is insanely low.

We are interested in how deadly flu and covid are if you catch them. I assert that covid is far more fatal per case than flu.

This is because you are either too dumb or too dishonest to post the relavent data

The overall CFR ranged from 0.054 to 0.086 per 1,000 persons with ILI due to nH1N1. There was a strong association with age (p = 0.00001, chi- square for trend), with the CFR being more than 11-fold higher for those >65 years compared to children 0–17 years by each adjustment method. The CFR for those >65 ranged from 0.094 to 0.147 per 1,000 persons.

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0011677

That is case fatality rate for H1N1 from NYC, which is completely nigged out an therefore artificially high.

So that is ~1% fatality rate for people over 65. If you don’t like that study, find one that evaluates a similar statistic because we are talking about fatality of covid as compared to flu.