I guess the 1918 influenza was nothing as well, they had the same survival rate, even without the intervention that we have with modern hospitals.
https://www.contagionlive.com/view/n...tality-impacts
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I guess the 1918 influenza was nothing as well, they had the same survival rate, even without the intervention that we have with modern hospitals.
https://www.contagionlive.com/view/n...tality-impacts
It's probably the same rate as covid is
Influenza kills just as many or more than covid does so what's the difference ? Under the age of 40.
Influenza kills more under under 20 than covid does.
Side by side comparison there is not much of a difference other than we vaccine to flu to keep it at bay.
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The first two sentences in your link directly contradict the point you are trying to make. Add the fact that is refers to New York city where the pandemic was grossly mishandled by governor Cuomo and mayor Del Blasio by carelessly re admitting covid infected patients into nursing homes instead of admitting them to the Navy hospitals Trump deployed off shore resulting in many needless deaths and cases.
"A new analysis of excess deaths in New York City this spring shows that the current pandemic’s peak had a dramatic impact on mortality in the city, one comparable to that of the 1918 H1N1 influenza pandemic.
Investigators found that while the overall incidence rate of mortality was higher in the 1918 pandemic, the current increase was more striking, given that the baseline death rate today is substantially lower than it was a century ago."