Hate to see it

Do you know what a statistical anomaly is?

Also, one of those people would be alive today if she had gone to the hospital when she developed breathing problems. Instead she told her family it was fine and decided to wait it out at home. Hours later she was dead. Had she gone to the hospital like her family wanted she would probably be alive today.

She was also obese, and of latin american descent (blacks and latinos have a higher prevalence of complications, which may be linked to higher vitamin D deficiencies).

Still, the most important take away is that she and the other person are statistical anomalies.

Also, the IFR is around 0.04%, not 0.1% and it's still dropping. lol

And that IFR includes the 80% of covid deaths that are aged 65 and older.

How many 65 and older people do you see on campus?

It's like none of you ever took a math class. This shit is less deadly than the typical flu if you're not over the age of 40. And it's only AS deadly as the typical flu up to age 50 I believe. Only around 55 does it really have teeth.

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