ClipsFanSince98 wrote:Yes, because if 75% of America gets infected (current curve if not stopped in a worst case), that's still a lot. Also you can't just look at deaths man. Look at people with permanently damaged lungs that live. Look at those that will get divorce papers, lose their homes, lose their jobs. I hate when people minimize this kind of stuff.ItsDanger wrote:US mortality rate is currently at 1.5% in total. Still heavily skewed towards old & underlying conditions, WA state care facility. If the top level rate drops to 0.5%, what is the plan then? Full panic still?
Some people will come out of this alive WISHING they died.
The big issue is that if 75% of the US population gets infected, the mortality rate will be FAR higher than 1.5% because so many will die because they're won't have access to ICU, ventilators, etc. Doctors will be forced to choose who to try to save, and who to just pray for. This is Italy right now.
Yes, it will be confined mostly to older and those with underlying conditions. But if 75% of our population gets infected, we will be close to a situation like Iran where they're digging mass burial sites.























