Posted on Jun 2, 2021
Where's The Safest Place To Sit At A Restaurant During COVID-19?
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Now that I'm vaccinated, I kind of treat it like getting the flu. I don't worry too much about where I sit not to get the flu either.
It's at the point where those in the US who want the vaccination are vaccinated. Not much we can do after that and going back to normal seems like it is relatively low risk. Well for those that are vaccinated anyway.
I suppose a mutant strain could come along, but that's true of any disease. I'm within my comfort zone of risk tolerance with this one.
It's at the point where those in the US who want the vaccination are vaccinated. Not much we can do after that and going back to normal seems like it is relatively low risk. Well for those that are vaccinated anyway.
I suppose a mutant strain could come along, but that's true of any disease. I'm within my comfort zone of risk tolerance with this one.
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We are now floating at 0% excess mortality during COVID-19: Deaths from all causes compared to previous years, all ages. And this is as of Feb 2021.
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/excess-mortality-p-scores?tab=chart&stackMode=absolute&time=earliest..latest&country=ESP~England%20%26%20Wales~DEU~NOR~USA®ion=World
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/excess-mortality-p-scores?tab=chart&stackMode=absolute&time=earliest..latest&country=ESP~England%20%26%20Wales~DEU~NOR~USA®ion=World
Excess mortality during COVID-19: Deaths from all causes compared to previous years, all ages
Shown is how the number of weekly or monthly deaths in 2020–2021 differs as a percentage from the average number of deaths in the same period over the years 2015–2019. This metric is called the P-score. The reported number of deaths might not count all deaths that occurred due to incomplete coverage and delays in death reporting.
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