Wishing You a Less Interesting 2021

It turns out that “May you live in interesting times,” which is supposedly a traditional Chinese curse, was probably first said in England less than 100 years ago. Yet wherever it came from, most people today probably agree that 2020 was the most interesting (and cursed) year of their lives.

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While we all hope that 2021 will be less interesting, I suspect it will have its own interesting surprises. No matter what, the Antiplanning family wishes you the best for the coming year.

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2 Responses to Wishing You a Less Interesting 2021

  1. LazyReader says:

    as Corona took 1.3 million victims, just remember
    – Tuberculosis killed 1.5 million
    -HIV/AIDS: 1.2 million
    -Liver disease: 1.2M
    -Diarrheal disease: 2 million
    -Malaria: 2 Million
    More people died from “The Shits” than CoVID-19

  2. Frank says:

    And don’t forget that only about 10% of people died just “of” COVID-19, meaning that was the only factor listed in their death.
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    The vast majority died “with” COVID and had two or more co-morbidities, such as heart attack, cancer, dementia, and even motorcycle crashes.
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    So it’s more like 130,000 deaths directly attributable to COVID worldwide.
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    Oh, and the average age of a COVID-related death is greater than the average life expectancy.
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    Anyone wonder where all the flu and pneumonia deaths from this year have gone? Very curious.

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