"Here is the official CDC report on last year's flu season.
..."Nationally, mortality attributed to pneumonia and influenza peaked two times at 7.7% during the weeks ending February 23rd and March 16th."
What this means is during those time periods last year, 7.7% of the people who contracted pneumonia and the flu ended up tragically dying.
And that was with precautions we don't have yet for COVID-19 — vaccines, public awareness, etc.
...By comparison, as of Sunday at 6 p.m. ET, the current U.S. death rate from COVID-19 was 414 deaths out of 32,356 cases reported, or 1.27% of those whom we've confirmed have it so far have sadly perished.
Of course, given the limited testing it's likely many more Americans than this currently have been exposed.
And 50% of those 414 deaths were from two states alone (Washington & New York).,,
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