If I'm reading the charts correctly, your link says 599,274 cases of cancer, per year, and 655,381 cases of heart disease. Dividing both those numbers by 365 days a year gets us 1,642 cancer and 1,796 heart disease deaths per day. The total number of Covid deaths on 2,633, on 12/17 (Per
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/...?tab=chart&time=earliest..latest&country=~USA) Soooo... I think that does mean it's worse than cancer/heart disease right now. Not that I spend much time worrying about getting cancer or heart disease... it's just a thing that'll happen or not happen... so I dunno.
Also... like... the numbers sound bad. But I also don't trust the people reporting them... And even if they are bad, has anyone found a better solution than draconian, Australia or Wohan-level lock-downs that actually works?
I pulled a few death graphs off:
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/daily-covid-deaths-7-day?tab=chart&time=earliest..latest&country=
US deaths across the year:
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Sweden looks pretty much the same as we do.
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Australia has done a much more comprehensive lockdown and looks a lot better.
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I'd pull China but I don't trust them. Singapore is interesting though.
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