Gralin
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I'm not a fan of this kind or logic. To the people losing family members to covid it is tragic.All right this is going to sound controversial but here I go.
Over 500,000 people (mostly kids under 5 in poorer countries) die of Malaria every year.
The death toll of Covid-19 to date is approximately 8000. The vast majority of which are people over 75 who have lived full lives (in my opinion any years you get over 75 are bonus years in the game of life).
Which is the greater tradegy? Your elderly parent passing away in their 80s/90s from covid-19 or a 4 year old kid dying in West Africa from Malaria?
I am not saying we shouldn't follow all the recommendations but it's important to maintain some perspective about this virus and think about how we value life on this planet.
To the people in hospital wondering if they are going to die it's scary as ****
We don't know how many are going to die yet, it's too early to make those kind of comparisons as well.
The flu kills between 250-700k every year on average globally and this thing seems to be 10 times more deadly on average.
We don't know the full damage it can do yet, we know it's mostly killing older people currently but that doesn't mean it will stay that way.
Malaria is terrible and tragic and that isn't lessened at all by any other disease, it's not a competition.