So far, nowhere near. It’s still way too early to run mortality rates as a simple deaths/infected as this would exclude the unfortunate cases of people yet to die from the deaths figure but still count them in the infected figure. Still we do know that this virus has nowhere near the mortality levels inflicted upon us by those pesky Spanish*
*Blaming the Spanish for causing it using the who smelt it dealt it rule which we all know is irrefutable in science
Flu is a killer normally, while spanish flu pandemic killed stronger (people normally able to fight off the flu) people rather than those with a weaker immune system.
So far, nowhere near. It’s still way too early to run mortality rates as a simple deaths/infected as this would exclude the unfortunate cases of people yet to die from the deaths figure but still count them in the infected figure. Still we do know that this virus has nowhere near the mortality levels inflicted upon us by those pesky Spanish*
*Blaming the Spanish for causing it using the who smelt it dealt it rule which we all know is irrefutable in science