@SteveDeaceShow Using NPR's calc 250,000 in the U.S. died from swine flu. https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2013/11/26/247379604/2009-flu-pandemic-was-10-times-more-deadly-than-previously-thought
@SteveDeaceShow "By the World Health Organization's official tally, the flu pandemic of 2009-10 killed 18,449 people around the world. Those are deaths of people who had laboratory-confirmed cases of the so-called swine flu.
But a fresh analysis says the real toll was 10 times
But a fresh analysis says the real toll was 10 times
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higher — up to 203,000 deaths. And maybe it was twice that, if you count people who died of things like heart attacks precipitated by the flu."
The US had about 12,500 deaths (2/3rds of the world's total, great job Obama!) from 60,000,000 cases recorded.
higher — up to 203,000 deaths. And maybe it was twice that, if you count people who died of things like heart attacks precipitated by the flu."
The US had about 12,500 deaths (2/3rds of the world's total, great job Obama!) from 60,000,000 cases recorded.
@SteveDeaceShow Using this analysis would indicate the actual death toll was around 250,000, which would be a case fatality rate of .41%. Remember all the panic and lockdowns?