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Originally Posted by Swoop
Because apparently not everyone will get the virus, even if they are exposed. The perfect petri dishes were some of the cruise ships with covid outbreaks soon after the spread began. They didn’t know what they were dealing with. Passengers and crew members were in very close proximity. Yet only slightly more than 20% of the passengers and an even lower percentage of crew members were infected.
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Well that's incredible good news! We should be celebrating!
The 3,300,000 deaths were based on a population of 330,000,000. But, since we "know" only a handful of children will die from COVID, the real population that might be affected is 300,000,000. If only slightly more than 20% of that population will ever get Covid then instead of 3,300,000 deaths there will only be slightly more than 600,000.
Since we're already at 609,000 deaths then by your calculation, there will be no more COVID deaths. Now that's something to celebrate!
(Now if only the annoying MSM and CDC and others would stop reporting a 7-day average of 300 deaths per day)