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View Poll Results: Has Covid-19 been overplayed or not
Its been way over played and exaggerated 1 7.14%
Its been way over played and exaggerated
1 7.14%
No we got the danger spot on 5 35.71%
No we got the danger spot on
5 35.71%
I think looking back its been about right 5 35.71%
I think looking back its been about right
5 35.71%
Too early to say but my that splinter in my a-hole smarts 3 21.43%
Too early to say but my that splinter in my a-hole smarts
3 21.43%
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Old 03-09-2020, 02:27 PM #32
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the experts are saying you are more likely to get hit and killed by a bus than dying of Covid.
Well that's just statistically wildly false, even right now with low deaths. There are only 5 road traffic deaths per day in the UK and that's all causes - getting hit by a bus would be much rarer than that. So when we were at a few hundred deaths per day you were at least 100x more likely to die of Covid than being hit by a bus.
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