Diesel
WKR
Bored so looked up some numbers via google.
Numbers are rounded off.
Roughly 7500 people die every DAY in the U.S.
Roughly 65000 people died of influenza last flu season or 178 people a day over a whole year.
38000 died in car accidents in 2019 or 104 per day.
Roughly 13000 people are reported victims of corona virus this year as of 4/8/20. or 130 per day.
Comparing Influenza to Corona where there is a vaccine for Influenza and none so far for Corona there is still more deaths from Influenza even though many have been for vaccinated against Influenza.
It was reported today that anyone dying that has the Corona virus in their system is registered as a Corona death even though they may have had severe health issues before contracting the virus. I do NOT know if Influenza deaths use the same criteria.
Looking at the data gives a sense of how we view this new virus compared to other risks.
What would be very difficult to quantify is the damage done by the economic hardship of the shutdown and the deaths resulting as a byproduct.
Mass testing will probably be the deciding factor in accessing risk to reopening the economy. I hope that is their highest priority.
Numbers are rounded off.
Roughly 7500 people die every DAY in the U.S.
Roughly 65000 people died of influenza last flu season or 178 people a day over a whole year.
38000 died in car accidents in 2019 or 104 per day.
Roughly 13000 people are reported victims of corona virus this year as of 4/8/20. or 130 per day.
Comparing Influenza to Corona where there is a vaccine for Influenza and none so far for Corona there is still more deaths from Influenza even though many have been for vaccinated against Influenza.
It was reported today that anyone dying that has the Corona virus in their system is registered as a Corona death even though they may have had severe health issues before contracting the virus. I do NOT know if Influenza deaths use the same criteria.
Looking at the data gives a sense of how we view this new virus compared to other risks.
What would be very difficult to quantify is the damage done by the economic hardship of the shutdown and the deaths resulting as a byproduct.
Mass testing will probably be the deciding factor in accessing risk to reopening the economy. I hope that is their highest priority.