Exactly, we're talking about 200,000 deaths that happened from March to October. That's half a year. In 2017 every 25 days 200,000 people die. It just shows you how small 200k is compared to our population of 350 million.
This is the perspective we need in order to quell the hysteria. Also, the average age of death with C19 is almost identical to the overall average. Some people are surprised to hear this, while the zombies stare blankly.
Also median age of death for COVID is around the same (maybe even higher?) than normal cause age of death. COVID has not lowered the median age of death.
Exactly, we're talking about 200,000 deaths that happened from March to October. That's half a year. In 2017 every 25 days 200,000 people die. It just shows you how small 200k is compared to our population of 350 million.
And at least 80% of those 200k would've died anyways, Covid or not Covid. Majority of people with Covid have no or mild symptoms.
This is the perspective we need in order to quell the hysteria. Also, the average age of death with C19 is almost identical to the overall average. Some people are surprised to hear this, while the zombies stare blankly.
Also median age of death for COVID is around the same (maybe even higher?) than normal cause age of death. COVID has not lowered the median age of death.
How many people die in the US on average? What does the 2019 and 2020 numbers show so far?
Dude, that was the point! About 3 million / year.