This includes deaths from covid-induced pneumonia, and influenza has higher seasonality. Including deaths from influenza-induced pneumonia, not cherry picking a summer month, and using a per capita statistic shows that covid is more deadly than the flu, but only about twice as deadly, not almost 24 times more deadly as your comment implies. Further, if you are under 50, the mortality rates for influenza are roughly equal or lower than covid depending on your age. Flu is much more likely to be disastrous for young children than covid.
people are still dying from COVID & people think it's "old news" lol
In the "quiet" COVID month of July 1990 people died of COVID, compared to 86 people with influenza.
And that's a quiet month.
Read July 1990 as a date not: in July, 1990 people
God thank you for the clarification. For a quick second I thought I had jumped the timeline to one where Clinton handled COVID.
"I did not have sexual relations with that chinese bat"
Sure you didn't, buddy. We know it was thick and don't blame ya.
I too was perplexed... ๐
Read "read" as imperative rather than past tense
mentally inserted a comma between past and tense, tense
Lmao so did I. I was so confused.
Yeah, it took me way too long.
Read "Read" as a command instead of a past tense :)
Tough day for keyboards today
I will send back this PR as an incorrect date format, I already am triggered by this lack of a comma
worldwide, US or other country?
US.
This includes deaths from covid-induced pneumonia, and influenza has higher seasonality. Including deaths from influenza-induced pneumonia, not cherry picking a summer month, and using a per capita statistic shows that covid is more deadly than the flu, but only about twice as deadly, not almost 24 times more deadly as your comment implies. Further, if you are under 50, the mortality rates for influenza are roughly equal or lower than covid depending on your age. Flu is much more likely to be disastrous for young children than covid.
Now do the states for Obesity or smoking related deaths