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by maxwell
1545 days ago
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Did you stop reading? Two paragraphs later: > Since Covid tore through South and Southeast Asia last year, it has become harder to accept these theories. After all, the population of India is young, too (with a median age of 28), and temperatures in the country are also relatively high. But researchers have found that the Delta variant caused millions of deaths in India, far more than the 400,000 officially reported. And rates of infection with malaria and other coronaviruses are high in places, including India, that have also seen high Covid fatality rates. |
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Young, thin people have an extremely low covid mortality rate. Young, obese people have a much higher morality rate.
>In a study of COVID-19 cases in patients aged 18 years and younger, having obesity was associated with a 3.07 times higher risk of hospitalization and a 1.42 times higher risk of severe illness (intensive care unit admission, invasive mechanical ventilation, or death) when hospitalized.
https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/obesity-and-covid-19.html
Look at a map that shows age and obesity, then overlay that map with the severity of Covid outcomes and you will see a very close correlation.