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What is "regular" flu? There are many strains in circulation, including those that caused past pandemics. We have vaccines and acquired immunity, so it's been some time since the last truly deadly flu epidemic, but the flu should not be dismissed so lightly.

And why wouldn't I include 1918 in a list of flu pandemics that killed over a million people?



There are many strains of corona virus as well, most of them cause a simple cold. We are not comparing COVID-19 to a common cold.


Right, I compared COVID-19 to the worst strains of the flu, not to the common cold. I found that the worst strains of the flu killed more people.

But even that simple statement of fact is suppressed, even here on HN, because this issue is so heavily politicized.


Is it? I see it acknowledged, and often paired with the observation that the worst flus have not been mitigated by extreme social distancing as we have now.




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