Based on watching news on TV during February and March, I
concluded the greatest threats to our children and grandchildren and, maybe,
our great-grandchildren are:
Terrorist attacks:
Ebola
Measles
HIV/AIDS
That’s a frightening list.
But I like to understand more than what I hear on TV or read on the
Internet.
After researching deaths by various means, I now have a
different understanding of our threats in this country - at least current
threats. The following are deaths per
year in the United States:
Terrorist attacks 17
since 9/11, 2011
Ebola 1
Measles None
in last 10 years
HIV/AIDs 16,000
These numbers are not so terrifying. However, look at these numbers of deaths per
year in the United States.
Cancer 575,000
Sepsis (blood
poisoning) 555,000
Accidents 123,000
Flu 36,000
(50,000 this past year)
Auto 34,000
Guns 32,000
Age related deaths 1,300,000
(heart, respiratory, cardiovascular and Alzheimer's)
While past statistics don’t predict the future, it seems our
national press is creating news and then sticking with it until the public
grows tired. Then on to something else.
I learned a few other things doing this short research that
I’ll share in another blog.
Seasoned Man
stevelem117@gmail.com
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