rswyan
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Exactly. More die in auto accidents and I don't see automobiles being quarantined.
36,560 in 2018 on u.s. roads was last annual count I could find.
Motor vehicle fatality rate in U.S. by year - Wikipedia
174,000+ u.s. covid deaths since March 2. That's less than 6 months.
So on track for 350,000ish u.s. covid deaths in 12 months VS 36,560 = about 10 times more people will die in the U.S. this year from COVID compared to the same time period for U.S. car fatalities.
I don't have a membership and I was able to read it.
Moss - no fair introducing actual FACTS into the arguement.