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by rpiguy
2220 days ago
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While I agree that the press is exaggerating the deadliness of the disease, this number is also misleading. As many will point out, the vast majority of US citizens have at least one comorbidity (obesity, diabetes, heart trouble, smoking, asthma, etc.) You have to go to the very young (under 25) to find a sizable population without a comorbidity. I think it is more useful to point out that mortality is skewed heavily toward age and whether or not you are in a nursing home. Seniors outside of nursing homes are doing an order of magnitude better than those in homes. Over half of US counties have no COVID deaths. The number are skewed terribly by NY/NJ as well. |
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Looking at it another way, if the entire population were healthy, that’s 160.000 deaths. That’s four times the number of yearly traffic deaths, double the number of overdose deaths (both already high for comparable countries)
Those 160.000 might not return every year, but if this behaves as a typical virus, it could mutate enough to return every few years.