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In 2022 Covid is just like a flu. Does that make me right?
It makes you right, in the sense that right means correct
It seems to be "just a flu" if you are vaccinated.
Or if you are under 50.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1191568/reported-deaths-from-covid-by-age-us/
Just looking at deaths is an oversimplification. A lot of people under 50 had to go to hospital with Covid-19 and might have died without care (i.e. if hospitals would have gotten overwhelmed). Also there is a significant number of younger people with long lasting symptoms after recovery and even permanent lung damage.
Yes thats what hospitals are for, to treat people when they get sick. Please give statistics for number of people eith permanent lung damage or similar.
Very few people under 50 have to go to hospital with the endemic flu.
I'll try to find the study again about permanent lung damage, but I doubt there are good statistics on that and long covid yet. The real damage will likely only be known a few years after the pandemic.
The pandemic started two years ago. If there are no statistics about long term effects by now, they cant be that significant. Its more likely that the media makes dramatic stories based on few extreme cases.