If Covid only killed 10,000 Americans last year... then it is only 25% as fatal as the common flu. :>)
Surprisingly enough... we had ZERO flu deaths in the U.S. last year, when the annual average is typically 30,000 to 40,000 Americans dying of the flu each year.
How did we go for decades with that average fatality rate for the common flu, then suddenly it drops to ZERO for no explained reason?
I've been trying to find the number of COVID deaths in 2020 and subtract the missing flu, pneumonia, heart disease, etc. deaths that were projected for 2020 prior to COVID and see what the remainder was. I can't seem to find any straightforward info on it though.
If Covid only killed 10,000 Americans last year... then it is only 25% as fatal as the common flu. :>)
Surprisingly enough... we had ZERO flu deaths in the U.S. last year, when the annual average is typically 30,000 to 40,000 Americans dying of the flu each year.
How did we go for decades with that average fatality rate for the common flu, then suddenly it drops to ZERO for no explained reason?
I've been trying to find the number of COVID deaths in 2020 and subtract the missing flu, pneumonia, heart disease, etc. deaths that were projected for 2020 prior to COVID and see what the remainder was. I can't seem to find any straightforward info on it though.
The data is impossible to find, I haven't been able to make sense of it in a good while