As Reason reports, a recent study at the epicenter of the recent novel coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China, shows an estimated 1.4% fatality rate of those presenting with symptoms. This number is less than half of the 3.4% that the World Health Organization is touting. As we pointed out recently, the WHO seems bent on convincing the world that this will be a repeat of the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic which resulted in estimates of between 20 and 50 million deaths across the globe. As we mentioned then, believing this would be a comparable event requires us to ignore 100 years of medical advances.
According to the CDC.gov website 61,000 people died of a normal flu strand in 2017-2018 in the United States. Looks like that flu vaccination is doing a great job with the greatest recorded flu deaths in CDC history. It is estimated that over a half million died of a regular flu virus world wide last year. Where was the pandemic then?