places with high cases. do average americans follow case quantities county by county? no. case counts are kinds of irrelevant at this point. if you are vaxxed, this virus isn t deadly anymore. your chance of catching covid is small. there is a 99% chance you won t die from it or even go to the hospital. out of 160 million americans who have been vaccinated. just a little over 1,000 have died. knees are cdc numbers. and most of them were older americans. one death is too much. but you have a 0.0007 percent chance of dying from covid if you are vaccinated. low risk there is an understatement. you have a bigger chance of dprieg a car crash. but we still get in the car
places with high cases. do average americans follow case quantities county by county? no. case counts are kinds of irrelevant at this point. if you are vaxxed, this virus isn t deadly anymore. your chance of catching covid is small. there is a 99% chance you won t die from it or even go to the hospital. out of 160 million americans who have been vaccinated. just a little over 1,000 have died. knees are cdc numbers. and most of them were older americans. one death is too much. but you have a 0.0007 percent chance of dying from covid if you are vaccinated. low risk there is an understatement. you have a bigger chance of dprieg a car crash. but we still get in the car
places with high cases. do average americans follow case quantities county by county? no. case counts are kinds of irrelevant at this point. if you are vaxxed, this virus isn t deadly anymore. your chance of catching covid is small. there is a 99% chance you won t die from it or even go to the hospital. out of 160 million americans who have been vaccinated. just a little over 1,000 have died. knees are cdc numbers. and most of them were older americans. one death is too much. but you have a 0.0007 percent chance of dying from covid if you are vaccinated. low risk there is an understatement. you have a bigger chance of dprieg a car crash. but we still get in the car
places with high cases. do average americans follow case quantities county by county? no. case counts are kinds of irrelevant at this point. if you are vaxxed, this virus isn t deadly anymore. your chance of catching covid is small. there is a 99% chance you won t die from it or even go to the hospital. out of 160 million americans who have been vaccinated. just a little over 1,000 have died. knees are cdc numbers. and most of them were older americans. one death is too much. but you have a 0.0007 percent chance of dying from covid if you are vaccinated. low risk there is an understatement. you have a bigger chance of dprieg a car crash. but we still get in the car