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My understanding is that smoking kills ~50% of regular smokers and brings about misery and suffering to about half the rest. So a 75% chance that it stuffs you - no prizes for guessing I don't smoke (well, I'll likely emit smoke if I'm set on fire but that's not a routine occurrence thankfully).
That said, well I can choose to not smoke and thus avoid the serious hazards caused by it. It seems somewhat harder to avoid the risks of COVID-19 if it becomes widespread in the community. If it turned people bright green or something then that would make identification and avoidance far easier but unfortunately it doesn't do that.
I think part of the trouble here is that verified facts seem rather hard to make sense of. Eg Australia has a death rate of just under 1.5% versus over 11% in the US.
Assuming it's the same virus, then either the US health system truly is an absolute basket case or something's going on here?![]()
The medical evidence suggests so on the smoking and alcohol; however Winston Churchill smoked cigars and drank spirits everyday of his life.