Covid-19 is more than 3 times deadlier than common flu, says WHO: “Gl ...

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Covid-19 is more than 3 times deadlier than common flu, says WHO:

“Globally, about 3.4% of reported COVID-19 cases have died. By comparison, seasonal flu generally kills far fewer than 1% of those infected.”

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-death-rate/

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The major of deaths or people 80 years or older.

People in their 20s - 30s have a 0.03% chance of dying from it, and that's the narrative.

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That is not what the scientific studies that I read says:

https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality

Ummm, that "scientific study" doesn't break it down based on age.

Almost all of the deaths are in the 80 years old+ bracket, and accounts for most of the deaths

Look for a scientific study that breaks it down by age, and you'll see the risk for people in their 20's/30's

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Regardless of age, considering only the number of deaths, it is 3 times deadlier than common flu, by far.

Whatever you say, but it does not justify destroying small and medium businesses worldwide, and handing it on a silver platter to #BigTech, #BigBusiness and in some cases, Governments.

  • If the risk of dying from #Covid19 is 0.03% for ages 20 - 30

They should be free to go out.

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All I am saying is that this disease is desperately deadly, and I advice people to do social distancing and stay home as much as they can to save lives. At no moment I said that all governments around the world are well intentioned.

But the majority is, that is for sure. And we are in the middle of a war that have already killed millions. And in the middle of wars you have to close businesses too.

Ummm, the war I am seeing is not mankind against a virus, but Governments against their citizens . .

( some of which who do their Government's bidding, not realizing it's against society at large )

  • Again, if the death rate of #Covid19 for ages 20/30's is 0.03%.

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