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Originally Posted by FL 4Motion
Fair point about Italy, kinda of was a perfect storm with their population.
I still think we’re going to be looking at around 1% - 2% mortality rate when we finally get good numbers at some point. It’s bad, but it’s still not Ebola bad, if it were, half of us here would be dead by now.
Nevertheless, it’s serious and it’s social disruption factor is off the charts. That aspect may not calm down until there’s a vaccine or everyone just gets used to it, fear of the unknown has def played a big role in this as well.
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Actually Ebola’s mortality rate is what stops millions and billions getting it. It does out before too many people get infected
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