A more accurate way to compare flu vs COVID deaths
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How many people do you know who died of the flu, ever?
For me just one in my whole life, and it happened in February. Flu A, confirmed.
I personally know two Covid deaths, both happened in the last six weeks.
@jon-nyc said in A more accurate way to compare flu vs COVID deaths:
How many people do you know who died of the flu, ever?
For me just one in my whole life, and it happened in February. Flu A, confirmed.
I personally know two Covid deaths, both happened in the last six weeks.
I know of a lot, but then I'm the guy doing the testing...
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My great grandmother died of Spanish flu in 1920 - does that count?
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How many people do you know who died of the flu, ever?
For me just one in my whole life, and it happened in February. Flu A, confirmed.
I personally know two Covid deaths, both happened in the last six weeks.
@jon-nyc said in A more accurate way to compare flu vs COVID deaths:
How many people do you know who died of the flu, ever?
For me just one in my whole life, and it happened in February. Flu A, confirmed.
I personally know two Covid deaths, both happened in the last six weeks.
Probably in the neighborhood of 20-25 from influenza. I know nobody personally that has even tested positive outside of the forum. I do know OF several deaths from COVID-19, but I didn't know them personally. Friends of Friends kind of thing. All were older than 90.
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I know a lot of positives, but then I live in NY.
Deaths were one woman in her 60s and a man in his 70s.
Oddly the one flu death I know was a 44 year old female. Very close friend of my sister in FL.
@jon-nyc That's kind of odd, especially for one so young. I've known two younger people that died from influenza "(both immunocompromised), but quite a few elderly.
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