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Originally Posted by DaFace
59 million people were infected with H1N1 in the U.S. If 1% of them died (which is a reasonable estimate of where the CFR will fall out), that would be 590,000 people. Swine flu killed 12,000.
1% doesn't sound like a big number, but across the entire population, it's insanely high.
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Swine Flu killed almost 600,000 world wide. I don't see us on a pace for 12,000 deaths at this point from CV.