To state this in real numbers would be that myocarditis is affecting, has affected, or will affect 2.50% of the people in the United States. Assuming our population is 330,000,000 that equates to 8,250,000 citizens who have, had, or will develop myocarditis. That is a large number.
>To state this in real numbers would be that myocarditis is affecting, has affected, or will affect 2.50% of the people in the United States. Assuming our population is 330,000,000 that equates to 8,250,000 citizens who have, had, or will develop myocarditis. That is a large number.
Yep, 2.5% is 1/40 is 25k/1M; all the same thing.
Let’s take the long view! This, from an article on the Black Death:
“However, with the extreme loss of life there was an overabundance of goods, a decrease in their price, a surplus of jobs and consequently a rise in wages.”
Obviously as of now we’re not talking 1/3 dead, but already we have the lack of workers and the rise in wages. At the *present moment* we have unfortunately Brandon and crew choking supply lines and creating money nobody has in spending bills, so no ‘overabundance of goods’ yet. Run this out 20 years and one could make some guesses.