Someone came up today and talked over a Italian study which has been hurriedly done over the dead folks from the virus. It's something I've been wondering about and virtually no one from the news media has chatted on this subject.
So....an odd fact (as of data from collected up until the 2nd week of March)....the average age of the Italian dead, is 79.5.
Yep....that's a shocker.
So adding to this, roughly 99-percent of the Italian dead were people who had a second condition in play (diabetes, high-blood pressure, etc). One in three were diabetic. One in three had heart problems. One in four had AFib (blood circulation issues).
Up until 10 days ago, virtually all of the Germans who'd died from the virus....were over the age of 65.
If confronted with this data....would it change the perception of the public? I'm guessing it would be a big issue.
So my logical question is....in Wuhan....from all of those dead folks....were they mostly all over 65, or with blood-pressure issues?
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