casebro
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Yes, let's.
The population of the USA is about 300,000,000 people.
If half in the USA caught H1N1 (which appears to be a not-unreasonable working assumption, given the way it's spreading), that would be 150,000,000 cases. If the 0.5% death rate holds constant, that would yield about 750,000 deaths.
More than twenty times as many people as are killed on average.
Reason for concern?
No, because you are forgetting that the 1/2% death rate is in "CONFIRMED" victims. Probably much less than 1% of 'victims' get it bad enough to ever be 'confirmed'. Didn't the CDC say a few weks ago that there were 100,000 cases already? And um 7 deaths? So, half the population gets it, 1:10,000 die, total deaths 15,000. So we are talking fewer deaths than the usual seasonal flu. But it is one more season.
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