(May 26, 2020 at 12:17 pm)Drich Wrote: Will we see the flu next year? a flu that according tot he cdc has a .03% chance of death, that is responsive to several medications, that rarely effects the very young and is little more than the flu to anyone one under 60. They also say vitamin D deficient are susceptible as vitamin d helps with lung healthUm, where exactly are you getting your stats? Because according to the CDC page that you linked to, at the top of the screen (and you don't even have to scroll down to see it), there's a Total Deaths counter and a Total Cases counter, and the numbers work out to a mortality rate of about 6 percent, roughly 200 times larger than your estimate.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nco...in-us.html
if it comes back? meh.. wear a mask wash your hands and face go back to work.
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