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Five to one baby
One in five
No one here gets out alive....
Jim Morrison....The Doors
Andy
MY infant grandson died that same night- crib death they said..Indonesia tsunami was December 2004, right around Christmastime as I recall...
So there is a 0.0000578 chance of dying from Covidiot1984The tsunami that hit Japan killed under 19,000 people. So far worldwide COVID 19 death rate is 451,000. The tsunami was the biggest natural disaster that I know of in the last 10 years and it pales in comparison to the COVID death toll.
An awesome display of nature!!I watched a volcano blow up once.
Not far from here...
I looked it up, its the
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
I am talking about, wiki says 227,898 dead and thats just in a few hours.
It's not the facts that matter but rather the seriousness of the promulgationCOVID-19: There have been approximately 449,397 deaths reported worldwide. In the U.S, 117,717 people have died of COVID-19, as of June 18, 2020.*
Flu: The World Health Organization estimates that 290,000 to 650,000 people die of flu-related causes every year worldwide.
What's July?
Wrong, there is a 100% chance of a natural disaster bigger than the Chinese corona virus, its just a matter of time, my guess is based on history, that it will be a meteor or comet.
There’s a one-in-three chance of a ‘massive’ disaster that could be worse than COVID-19, says Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank says there is at least a one-in-three chance that at least one of four major tail risks will occur within the next decade.www.marketwatch.com
2020 reminds me of the old joke about how this guy convinced the government to put all the mobile homes in one place in Kansas as a solution to the problem of tornadoes; all the tornadoes in the country converged on that one spot in a few hours and then they had no more tornadoes for years. Or something like that.