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re: If they go by stats then there will be college football......
Posted on 8/10/20 at 7:58 am to tiger nutz
Posted on 8/10/20 at 7:58 am to tiger nutz
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This ain’t the Spanish flu. Risk to school age kids is less than respiratory illnesses we deal with every year.
Even with the funny math they are using, statistically this is a small percentage of overall US deaths and not much deadlier than pneumonia and flu.
US fatalities from February 1- August 1, 2020
Age range 5-14 had 2,611 total deaths. Flu/pneumonia were responsible for 130 of those. Covid was responsible for 20.
Age range 15-24 had 16,553 total deaths. Flu/pneumonia were responsible for 297 of those. Covid was responsible for 225.
Age range 25-34 had 33,993 total deaths. Flu/pneumonia were responsible for 909 of those. Covid was responsible for 1074.
Age range 35-44 had 48,090 total deaths. Flu/pneumonia were responsible for 1,761 of those. Covid 2728.
Age range 45-54 had 89,394 total deaths. Flu/pneumonia were responsible for 4,254 of those. Covid was responsible for 7,299.
Age range 55-64 had 206,614 total deaths. Flu/pneumonia were responsible for 11,944 of those. Covid 17,583.
You have a link for these #s? Seems to make a lot of sense but would like a link to the actual data report.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:25 am to STEVED00
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