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by ukabwlsbeux
2280 days ago
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A quick google suggests that 84% of the population is under 65, so this isn’t especially surprising. Every other data source I’ve seen has used age 60 as the benchmark which is probably skewing how we think of these numbers in the US context. % of ICU patients in ages 20-44 is just 2-4%. % of ICU patients under 60 is going to be, eyeballing it, maybe 25-30% with most of concentrated in people in their 50s. If you’re young and would be hospitalized (not ICU), I think it’s pretty unlikely you would die from this even if just left at home. This is a serious concern. It is not apocalyptic. If you’re young and healthy, you are still vastly likely to come out of this just fine even if infected regardless of hospitals. |
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