What’s the mode of death with this disease anyway? Is it lung failure, cardiac arrest, or does it vary? Also...

ncovid19 is more deadly than the Spanish flu. It kills at 4.1% vs the Spanish flu at 2.2% and the Spanish flu killed hundreds of millions of people. The number of people speculated to be infected is around 40-60% world wide. So a speculated 360 million people world wide will die. China built mass graves from space and have botched their numbers. The speculated number of deaths adjusted for population density is 7-9 million. Also Ncoid19 can reinfected causing a far more deadly mutation of the virus as reported in China. Don't listen to these dumbfags on Yas Forums

Also it's not the flu, the flu is made up of dozens of viruses all working together to kill .1% of the world every year.

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If i get it severely i’m just going to spread it as much as i can to all the elderly and wealthy

like others have said it has pneumonia like symptoms, fluid in the lungs making it harder to breath
also researchers have found it effects the nervous system side of breathing so your diaphragm stops working and its impossible to breath without a ventilator.

how old are you?
if you are 80+ then your mortality chance is over 20%
if you are in your 20s or 30s than your mortality is closer to 0.1% and you are likely to get the virus and never realize it.

definitely nothing to kill yourself over if you are young. and even if you are old you'll likely survive.

This is actually not true, these statistics are from the common cold.

ill admit i rounded pretty heavy on the 80+
but the younger person stat is about what i said.

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23 years old right now. I’m worried about my mom though. She’s close to age 60 and smokes.

she's definitely higher risk because of age and smoking
but still will most likely survive if infected.