australia and new zealand and the atlantic provinces of canada are doing ok still
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If this was Ebola we'd be proudly stating that you don't die if you don't catch it - so what is there to worry about...
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I thought there might be a number, but I think that # is one. When one is personally affected, the it's too much. I've told people what I went through, but all they hear is she probably has comorbities and write it off... literally, almost dying, sucks. Trust me.
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I think 2-4% and evenly distributed across demographics would easily do it. There is so much "but it's only X people who are hurt" going on.
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i would thing the long covid physical and mental health symptoms would make more of an effect but not enough people seem to care
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Yellow Fever is a classic example... 85% asymptomatic, 20+% case fatality rate though. Unfortunately, between the totalitarianism and duplicity of the public health establishment - nobody will cooperate with them and we'll be screwed in the event of a real pandemic.
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covid-19 is mid-tier awful, i definitely think it qualifies as a real pandemic with asymptomatic spread and its ability to cross specifies it could evolve into something much more deadly as well, which i've always found to be the most compelling reason to fear it
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