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Anonymous asked in HealthDiseases & ConditionsInfectious Diseases · 2 weeks ago

Has Covid-19 killed more people than the Swine Flu pandemic 2009?

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  • Anonymous
    2 weeks ago

    Yes it has big time. 

     

    In the USA over half a million at 565,289 deaths in the USA and world wide it is over 3 Million (3,019,660 to be exact). 

    In the case of the Swine Flu it was only 3,433 Deaths in the USA and 284,000 deaths world wide. Deaths may have been a little higher in the USA with deaths not confirmed by lab. Still nothing like Covid-19. 3,433 Deaths in all of Swine Flu was only 2 days worth of deaths in many points of the Coronavirus Pandemic. 

  • ron h
    Lv 7
    2 weeks ago

    Megal is spreading disinformation.  Which came to us from Russia, travelling via the "Q" fantasy.   If a person has ummm   COPD and is likely to live 5 years.  But they get run over by a truck, what killed them?  Megal and Q and the trumpster say COPD was the comorbidity and THAT is what killed them.  I call that a trumpian distraction AKA, a lie. 

  • 2 weeks ago

    --  The Swine Flu killed an estimated 285,000 people worldwide.

    --  The Covid-19 pandemic death toll has just reached over 3 million worldwide.

    ++  Both statistics come from the WHO.

  • 2 weeks ago

    Depends on how many of them were the actual cause of death and not by co-morbidities

  • Anonymous
    2 weeks ago

    480,000 more Americans. 

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