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Society's obsession with Covid 'changing the way we will live' is becoming ridiculous.
There have so far been 4.4 million confirmed cases, approximately [b]0.05%[/b] of the global population.
To date Covid has killed 302,000 people, only [b]0.004%[/b] of the world's population, of that number around 271,800 people have had a prior condition that would weaken them to ANY respiratory infection.
So that means that WORLDWIDE 30,200 'perfectly healthy' people have died.... Which is [b]0.0004%[/b] of the population.
This virus is neither world ending nor world changing. For individuals, yes, it can be devastating to lose loved ones, but to humanity as a whole, it really is bugger all and it escapes me why such a huge fuss is being made about it... It strikes me that it's more of a political issue than a medical one.
There have so far been 4.4 million confirmed cases, approximately [b]0.05%[/b] of the global population.
To date Covid has killed 302,000 people, only [b]0.004%[/b] of the world's population, of that number around 271,800 people have had a prior condition that would weaken them to ANY respiratory infection.
So that means that WORLDWIDE 30,200 'perfectly healthy' people have died.... Which is [b]0.0004%[/b] of the population.
This virus is neither world ending nor world changing. For individuals, yes, it can be devastating to lose loved ones, but to humanity as a whole, it really is bugger all and it escapes me why such a huge fuss is being made about it... It strikes me that it's more of a political issue than a medical one.