@dafluff
I don't know did you had dengue, but If you are in dengue infected area it is very easy to get it and not much help about it. Forget about repellents, nets and other preventions, they do not work if there are no communal measures-drying water tanks every 7 days to stop the reproduction cycle of the mosquito, fogging etc. In the infected area, it is far more transmissive than COVID and far more dangerous.
The truth is that Indonesian medicine is very proficient in the treatment of the disease-I acknowledge them that, so not many deaths. Without hospital treatment, your chances of survival are 80%, with treatment 99%, far lower than COVID. Everybody in my family had dengue, including me.
Had dengue, spent a week in ICU, made a post about it in here (or other forum?) about it. Anyway, Dengue is probably more dangerous than Covid for the average person who contracts it, not arguing that.
But if someone is gonna make the claim that it kills more people when the data shows it killed about several hundreds a year (vs the ~12k Covid has so far this year), I'm gonna call it out.
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