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MisterClinton 1 point ago +1 / -0
  1. It's not the flu.

  2. Admittedly SARS-CoV-2 has a death rate similar to the yearly flu for the younger healthy population, it is significantly more contagious and is quite deadly for the elderly. Japan has one of the oldest population on Earth and is densely populated.

  3. The overreaction by western governments does not mean that it is not a threat, nor does it justify complete inaction.

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Wexit-Delecto 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's not the flu.

Then it's the cold.

Admittedly SARS-CoV-2 has a death rate similar to the yearly flu for the younger healthy population, it is significantly more contagious

Basis for saying it is more contagious than the flu?

We don't have flu testing kits each year for flu season. And even if we did, the flu (like the Wuhan flu) spreads far more widely and rapidly than can be tested for. A total number of infected for both viruses can only be determined by statistical analysis.

and is quite deadly for the elderly. Japan has one of the oldest population on Earth and is densely populated

All flus/colds are more deadly for the elderly. Show me a place with significantly more elderly deaths this year than most years.

The overreaction by western governments does not mean that it is not a threat, nor does it justify complete inaction.

I did not conclude the Wuhan flu is not a threat on the basis of government overreaction. I concluded it's not a threat on the basis that it's not killing more people than a flu does, anywhere in the world.