The flu of 1918 was a scythe that cut through the healthiest people on the planet because the infection was so severe that a strong immune system would kill the person who had it. Meanwhile the average age of death for covid19 is 81 years old. These things are barely comparable. Why don't you also mention the other changes beyond human contact since 1918? Like medical technology, hygiene, nutrition, communication, etc.
Comparing this to the spanish flu is only going to create more undue panic. Panic which likely will already cause more damage than this virus ever could.
Like medical technology, hygiene, nutrition, communication, etc.
Don't forget not being in a trench for months on end wiping your ass with your hands, eating (little) food riddled with flies and drinking dirty water.
The flu of 1918 was a scythe that cut through the healthiest people on the planet because the infection was so severe that a strong immune system would kill the person who had it. Meanwhile the average age of death for covid19 is 81 years old. These things are barely comparable. Why don't you also mention the other changes beyond human contact since 1918? Like medical technology, hygiene, nutrition, communication, etc.
Comparing this to the spanish flu is only going to create more undue panic. Panic which likely will already cause more damage than this virus ever could.
Get a grip on yourself.
Don't forget not being in a trench for months on end wiping your ass with your hands, eating (little) food riddled with flies and drinking dirty water.