Originally posted by ShockerFever
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15-70 million get infected with the flu every year. It has a fairly well established mortality rate of .1%. It also kills in a fairly predictable manner. Treatment is straight forward. 50k flu deaths is a big year. Adding Covid and the flu together in the winter is what healthcare workers are really afraid of.
If the stigma of wearing masks in western culture has lessened, you may see more masks during flu season going forward. It could have a measure of impact. Asian countries wear masks during flu seasons.
Remove the flu vaccine and maybe you get 30-140 million infections every year. With a .1% mortality rate that would be 30k-140k flu deaths every year.
Covid is many times more infectious than the flu. We could easily have 200 million infections if we just ignored it. If the mortality rate is .6%, that would be 1.2 million deaths.
And this is not taking into consideration the long-term effects of having a serious case of Covid and surviving. There are legitimate long-term pulmonary issues presenting with having survived a tough go with the alien bug.
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