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Interesting how the numbers work out: Very early in the pandemic, researchers, doctors, and public health workers all agreed that a Covid infection was about 1% lethal. About 1/3 of the US population has never been vaccinated, so that would be 110 million people. Let's just say about 100 million at some risk because the young very seldom get a symptomatic infection. 1% of that would be 1 million dead, which just happens to be the current mortality count.
Coincidence? I don't think so. It could be been a lot less if more of us got vaccinated.