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Originally Posted by DannoXYZ
Yup, for a much smaller population, A LOT more of them die every year from common cold/flue due to their much older population:
60.5m - population of Italy
61 000 - Italian deaths yearly from common cold/flu
372m - population of U.S.
65 000 - U.S. deaths yearly from common cold/flu
Even before SARS-cov2, anyone could tell Italy would be hit hard, with U.S. not far behind until later in season.
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Age, medical, climate... Not an equal comparison.
Ohio is still eating out. We went from less than 4k on unemployment to over 180k in a week. They made loop holes to work and file to get more money.
They also cut daycares to 6 kids per room and must have pandemic license. So, now healthcare workers are unable to work due to lack of childcare (not enough for all of them)
Oh well, nothing I can do. I plan to do what I must and try to not lose my house or mind.