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Originally Posted by Rexz
I think all of you should read this article from The Spectator.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/...ar-as-we-think
According to the article, the death rate may not be the best thing to compare countries. In the article they explain how normally anyone who dies with a respiratory infection in the UK is recorded as "bronchopneumonia, pneumonia, old age or a similar designation". If the patient dies from a respiratory infection but has an underlying condition like cancer, that is what is written on the death certificate. So flu's are not normally recorded. ......
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It is “a” flu, but because it is new there is no immunity so the infection spreads really quickly.
It’s true most younger and fitter will shake it off, but it’s not true of all. Not much is known but those affected are impacted on an individual basis and seem to react differently.