| I 100% guarantee you that your plane will not crash like this, because your plane is not a cartoon. |
But think about it. There is almost a 100% guarantee that you won't die if you get in a plane. Two people died in that recent crash, but there were a lot of people on that plane. Plus, those are the first deaths on any commercial flight in the US in four and a half years. During those years, at least 3 billion people have flown.
While this math is by no means exact, that means that of all people who flew in the last 4.5 years, .0000000006666666% died. That means about 99.9999999993% survived. You can't get much better than that. That stupid antibacteria stuff only has three or four nines, this has got 11, plus a three!
"Two in 3 billion is a very small number," science and statistics professor Arnold Barnett writes at CNN "At that risk per flight, a traveler could on average fly once a day for 4 million years before succumbing to a fatal crash."
You're more likely to become president, or win a Nobel Prize. And all the while, that pesky .01% of germs will still be on your hands.
To shame antibacterial product producing companies. To shame.
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