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You know about 10% of adults and 20-30% of children catch the flu, translating to around 3 million flu cases a year or more
https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/health-wellness-care/diseases-medications-vaccines/influenza-flu-fact-sheet/
If covid spreads more easily let's multiply that by 2x for 6 million cases
28k/6 million = .46% exclude the dementia patient deaths and its so small you'll get an error on the calculator
GTFO with your bullshit
Your analysis implies that covid in 2 years spreads at a lower rate than influenza
So far it's only you saying there have been 6 million cases of covid. Why should I believe you?