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PurestEvil 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, to be fair, there was something that is close to the flu that caused deaths, but we are talking about a very minor death count. Here are the numbers - and be reminded that I checked Germany, Britain, Sweden and partly US, and numbers were often overblown - and for some reason Britain had it worst, which is still only 0.14% of the population - and be reminded that these are official numbers and are therefore possibly overblown as well:


Annual Generic Death Rate [Deaths / Population size]

  • Germany, Britain, Italy, Japan: 1.0-1.1%
  • USA: 0.75%

Covid Death Rate [Deaths / Population Size] with official numbers as baseline [F = Mask-Free] [V = Verified] [C = Corrected & V]

  • Singapore: 0.0005%
  • Japan: 0.001%
  • Uruguay: 0.001%
  • Australia: 0.002%
  • Germany: 0.0025% (C from 0.01%)
  • USA: 0.003% (C from 0.045%)
  • Norway: 0.005% (F)
  • Poland: 0.005%
  • Hungary: 0.006%
  • Finland: 0.006% (F)
  • South Korea: 0.006%
  • Switzerland: 0.008% (F till ~Jul)
  • Austria: 0.008%
  • Denmark: 0.01% (F)
  • World: 0.01%
  • Israel: 0.01%
  • Canada: 0.025%
  • Netherlands: 0.035% (F till ~Aug)
  • Sweden: 0.035% (F, C from 0.06%)
  • France: 0.045%
  • Italy: 0.06%
  • Spain: 0.06%
  • Belgium: 0.08%
  • Britain: 0.14% (V)