How many would have died of the flu if the flue were still out there (before being replaced with the “C” word)?
found this:
How many people die from the flu?
The CDC estimates that an average of 36,000 people died of the flu each year over the past decade. The worst recent flu season was 2017-2018, when 61,000 people died from the flu. Around 22,000 people died of the flu during the shorter 2019-2020 season — the second lowest death total in the past 10 years, after the 12,000 flu deaths in the 2011-2012 season.
Even accounting for the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic has lasted a year instead of eight months, it has taken an average of 36,000 more lives per month when compared to the 2017-2018 flu season.
https://usafacts.org/articles/how-many-people-die-flu/
An item of CONSIDERABLE interest, that! What happened to the usual “flu” statistics that led to death, premature or otherwise?,>>you’d think they would’ve figured early on that they couldn’t call EVERYTHING “death by Covid”, or it would be easily discovered to be bogus, but I guess they tested their hypothesis and determined everyone would accept it with no questions asked.Those questions shoulda been asked from he beginning when there was a growing skepticism about what was going on and how the numbers might have been fudged, but the lies slid on through.