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re: Study: COVID-19 mortality risk for non-elderly individuals overall...
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:59 pm to the808bass
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:59 pm to the808bass
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People <65 years old without underlying predisposing conditions accounted for only 0.7-2.6% of all COVID-19 deaths (data available from France, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, Georgia, and New York City).
And the above is despite the fact that people under age 65 account for almost 84% of the population.
When you meet a reasonably, not even highly, just reasonably healthy 35 year old that actually WORRIES about COVID for themselves, you just look at them and laugh.
I mean yeah. It CAN happen. Lots of things CAN happen that we don't walk around worried about. I know a woman who got run over by a car that was avoiding an accident and it hit her in her front yard while fricking watering plants under her trees. That doesn't make me worry about such things.
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