He's doing what everyone wanted allegedly.
At least Acosta gives him credit
I'll say it again if its this bad it is a weaponized virus
I still don't think it is. I'm not running for office
Spanish Flu wasn’t a weaponized disease, allegedly. [/i] Not saying COVID is Spanish flue, don’t twist.
Was Spanish flu not the flu as well? Why is it the comp for Covid? Heard that a lot at the beginning.
Actually a serious question for grumble
Don’t remember whether SpanFlu was a coronavirus or uh the other kind. But 60-100mil speaks for itself. Anyhow, I think if COVID was that level, we’d know by now. And it’s not.
It ended[/b] at 60-100 million. Of course, to the extent we avoid that, that’s largely due to the “overreaction” Damone has complained about.
Spanish flu was 1918-20. It’s early in this one.
Take the low-end figure of 60 million over 24 months. That's 2.5 million deaths globally, per month. Call it a wash between exponentially greater personal mobility and vastly higher standards of living/medical care. Do you think COVID comes close to Spanish Flu lethality? A disease can be much less lethal than Spanish Flu and still be very serious, don't twist.
I didn’t draw the original comparison between the two pandemics you’ll remember. I did react to the attempt to rewrite history however.
I don’t see any sign Covid-19 will come close to the lethality of the Spanish flu. The world’s population was “only” about 2 billion people. In percentage terms there is no comparison yet. That said, if a World War hadn’t been ongoing at the time, the Spanish flu might not have spread so easily. The Kansas barracks were a veritable Petri dish.