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80,000 COVID vs. 80,000 Flu Deaths


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As of today (May 11, 2020), 80,000 Americans have died from COVID-19.


In 2018, 80,000 Americans died of the flu. It was a bad flu year.


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It's fascinating how we look at death.


The Infection Fatality Rate of COVID-19 is about 10 times worse than influenza. 


Therefore, if we didn't shelter in place, perhaps we would have lost 10x more Americans than the 2018 flu season, which would mean about 1 million deaths.


I've been called callous. But imagine if:


  1. We treated airline flights like rocket launches - and took 7 hours to go through all the safety checks.

  2. We set a 10 MPH speed limit nationwide.

  3. We mandated a nonstop shelter in place to stop the 5 million deaths from communicable diseases. 

Such draconian measures would save thousands of lives. But would you be in favor of them?


Not all lives are equal

If a US soldier is KIA, his family gets $100,000


When the US military accidentally killed an Afghan boy, they gave his father $1,000 as compensation.


It easy to make deaths look meaningful and meaningless

Cite 9/11 and you'll get people emotional quite quickly. 


Cite a big number to put things in perspective. For example, 5 million people die from communicable diseases every year:


  • Lower respiratory infections: 3 million

  • Diarrhoeal infections 1.5 million

  • Tuberculosis: 1 million


That's 4.5 Sept 11th happening every day of every year.


It's not either open the economy or close the economy

There's the Swedish way, which allows some opening:


  • Schools are open since kids are at low risk.

  • People are encouraged to shelter in place.

  • The old are asked to stay home.


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