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Look at the numbers. Deaths divided by the global population is 0.000444%. That's the chance that any random person personally knows someone who died from the 'flu.
This is not going to stay the case. The entire world is going to get infected. This will only take a number of months from this point.
And even then, we are not the average person. Anyone who gets on board with a new technology early has a minimum baseline psychology that sets us apart from most other people. We are on average smarter and better able to detect and avoid danger. And if we have family, then we warn and inform those we care about. So, no. Nobody here is likely to know anyone who has died from the flu at this point. And probably not until we are near the end.