I think it's about the ratio of deaths to infections, and that is now far lower then it was last year, thanks to the vaccines.Makes you wonder what impact a high consequence disease would have...
Latest daily figures I just checked was almost 52,000 infections with just 49 deaths.
That's 0.09%, very unwelcome but not exactly the Black Death with 33%.
Influenza is far worse, here's some US figures:
"For the 2019-2020 influenza season, 55,000 influenza-related hospitalizations had been reported as of early January 2020, and 2900 attributable deaths had been reported at that time, including 27 pediatric deaths. "
That's 5.3% for 'flu, 59 times worse than Covid and why I'm more relaxed about Covid than many.
We need to keep a sense of perspective, perhaps the government hasn't got it quite so wrong.
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