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Two who died, and a co worker who was hospitalized but survived and was in rough shape for months.
Oh I forgot one who survived but has long covid.

What's interesting is that those four are the only people I know who have gotten it. If you go by my anecdotal data, it's 50% fatal and 50% major suffering!
That is of course a much higher number than the worst actual statistics I have seen (i.e. Italy early in the pandemic). This goes to show the value of anecdotal data.
 
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four and 1/2 one won't make it.
 
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two
 
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None.
 
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Two, one family, one acquaintance. One early 70s, one mid 50s. One early, when covid was just showing up in WA. One later when treatment was better understood.
 
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0, so if we know 600 people and there are 330M in this country with ~700K passed, I'd expect the average from this thread to be close to 1. I'm not extremely social, so I'm below the average 600 people.
 
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