In the past year Travis county, where 1.2+ million people live, has had 78K reported cases and less than 950 "covid deaths."
So put another way, 6.5% of the population had a reported case, and 0.079% of people died "from covid."
But just go to Austin where the majority of people are going crazy over the virus. Unless you're at a park, you can count on almost everyone wearing a mask.
And before you say "Well they have low numbers because they're very responsible about masking and distancing"...go look at other cities and states with low numbers who "aren't as responsible."
In the past year Travis county, where 1.2+ million people live, has had 78K reported cases and less than 950 "covid deaths."
So put another way, 6.5% of the population had a reported case, and 0.079% of people died "from covid."
But just go to Austin where the majority of people are going crazy over the virus. Unless you're at a park, you can count on almost everyone wearing a mask.
And before you say "Well they have low numbers because they're very responsible about masking and distancing"...go look at other cities and states with low numbers who "aren't as responsible."
The true covid deaths are actually very few. 6% of reported deaths are covid only. The CDC tells us this.
The other 94% multiple COMORBIDITIES.
Anyone giving this virus more mind than they do the flu are brainwashed.
There's also the dramatic decrease in other deaths; like influenza and heart attacks.
I was able to find the total 2019 US death count on the CDC website, but nothing on 2020. Guess they're trying to figure out how to inflate that too.