I worked in a large hospital for 27 years. We were bursting
at the seems some years due to the flu.
It would be interesting to see a comparison between one of
those very large flu epidemic seasons vs that first largest
covid wave. You might be on solid ground. I don’t know.
We might find more mid-life cases that were very serious. I
still think the largest segments are older people and those
with one or more co-morbidity’s.
But most of your influenza patients weren’t dying
The iCU nurses I know (a bunch across a number of states) had a tough time. Losing patients all too often. It took its toll
Think about how much taxpayer money the people that are in state run nursing homes suck up. Huge. Covid was a multi pronged Bioweapon used by governments everywhere. The witch in Michigan helped get that insanity ball rolling and kept liquor stores, strip clubs and other vice favorites open. Shut down state parks and any place that promoted a healthier lifestyle....why was that? 🤔
I agree with your last paragraph completely