Originally posted by vetran
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About .1% of the population has died from Covid at this time, which is 100x fewer than have had it (approx). Statistically out of every 1000 people you know, 1 has died and 10 have had it (though this breaks down somewhat with it exploding so much currently)... few of us are in contact with >100 people let alone >1000.
Unless you work or live in a care home or similar high-risk environment, it's unusual. Although of course it 'clumps' e.g. if your 90yo grandad gets it, there is a much bigger chance he and his wife both die.
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