Total fatality rate = covid19 fatality rate + economic distress death rate - reduced pollution life savings rate Integrate over decade, subtract from unmanaged pandemic rate to get lives saved, N Divide GDP depression G by N to get the value of a human life
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Say critically ill lives saved = 10x lives lost. Assume 1 million dead (0.013%), so 10m lives (0.13%) saved due to shutdown. Divide GDP lost by world pop to get per-capita cost. For $10T GDP lost, that’s $1,333.33 per capita. Or $0.0001 per life. Each life saved worth $1 million
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Somebody make a table... GDP loss (global deficit jump is a good proxy perhaps?) on rows, lives saved on columns, per capita cost and value of each life in cells. My example: $10T lost, 10m lives saved, each cost 1m to save, at $0.0001 per capita, we each pay $1333 total.
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can u show us some back of the envelope calculations
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(+/- change in overall mortality due to care capacity shortfall or improved care overtime motivated by covid) but you assume gov'ts know and can control what they're doing
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Nope they won’t
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