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Originally Posted by Pakistani Hand Cannon
damnn, i see it now...
covid dangerous as fuck
just checked the total death figures in the US in 2020 compared to 2019
covid aint playing - even the flu dont want no parts
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# of U.S. Covid Deaths sourced from
https://ourworldindata.org/covid-dea...3cmcNKrpUXhfDA
This can be fit with the linear regression of y = 4658x + 12627
Summation of the values x = (13, 14, 15, 16... 24)
73181 + 77839 + 82497 + 87155 + 91813 + 96471 + 101129 + 105787 + 110445 + 115103 + 119761 + 124419
In other words, with a linear model at our current rate ~1,185,600 more will die within the next year
U.S. Flu Deaths per year over the last 10 years:
2011: 37,000
2012: 12,000
2013: 43,000
2014: 38,000
2015: 51,000
2016: 23,000
2017: 38,000
2018: 61,000
2019: 34,000
2020: 22,000
Add all of those up: 359,000. On average that means the flu kills 35,900 per year
In other words, covid in it's first year killed about as many people as the flu would kill in 14 years
In a span of 2 years, covid would kill as many people as the flu would kill in 47 years
Vaccines are being distributed at an incredible rate. 1/10 Americans are fully vaccinated at this point (
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-n...T39ZDNWq8HUQII), of course the death rate is going to go down.
The number of people being vaccinated increases drastically every day, so obviously the actual number of deaths is going to decrease in the future. That's only because fortunately antivax idiots like you aren't in charge of anything other than your own masturbation schedule