Quote (Plaguefear @ Aug 12 2021 06:16am)
Of roughly 35.2 million confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States, around 614,300 people, or 1.7%, have died, according to Johns Hopkins University’s mortality data as of Aug 6.
So your stat is wrong, however death is not the only possible long term side effect from covid, and even if your statistic was correct a small percentage of millions of people ends up being a lot of deaths.. how many deaths are acceptable?
1.7% is like super deadly, right?
regarding how many deaths are acceptable, please ask this the families that lost their loved ones to cancer, aids, hepatitis, diabetes, etc. while the world is obsessed with this scarecrow.