Yesterday, the news said there are more than 560,000 coronavirus cases with 32,000 recoveries and 22,000 deaths. That’s since we started collecting data (roughly one-to-two months after the virus had started infecting the country). How come we never hear what’s up with the 506,000 people who’ve had the disease for the past few months? The Swine Flu, our nation’s last pandemic, killed 12,000 US residents. 80,000 US residents died during the 2017-18 flu season. My question, where’s the line between flu and coronavirus? In other words, what’s the magic line between business as usual and shut down the entire…

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