The flu deaths in the US is between 40-80K a year.
The "confirmed" Covid deaths last I saw a few days ago was 47K.
So I guess it depends on the year. But we all know those Covid death rates are inflated because that includes people with a positive test, but it wasn't the primary cause of death.
It's all about the CO-MORBIDITY
pretty close call I would suggest
Probably depends on the flu year. But this wouldn’t surprise me in the least.
being that this type of data will be changing for some time yet, there is no way to know. ask again in 2030.
The flu deaths in the US is between 40-80K a year.
The "confirmed" Covid deaths last I saw a few days ago was 47K.
So I guess it depends on the year. But we all know those Covid death rates are inflated because that includes people with a positive test, but it wasn't the primary cause of death.
Doc says regular flu death rate is .001% but Covid's is .003%.
3x higher!
But it's still a very tiny number -- and the doc recommends: open now!!!
https://www.aier.org/article/open-up-society-now-say-dr-dan-erickson-and-dr-artin-massihi/