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I was looking at some new statistics regarding Covid-19 today. All relate to Alberta, where I live, but I see no reason why the results wouldn't match other (similarly situated) places' pretty well.
The average age of Covid-19 patients at death: 83 years.
The average life expectancy in Canada for a man in 2019: 79 years (83 for women).
The life expectancy of an 83 year old male in Canada in 2019: 6.84 years.
Deaths below age of 20 to date: 0
Case rate deaths below age 50 to date: 0
Case rate deaths below age 60 to date: 0.1
Population death rate below age 60: 0.4 (per 100,000 persons).
Population death rate below age 70: 1.8 (per 100,000 persons).
I could draw all sorts of conclusions from these data. But let's just say that it's killing people who have already lived longer than expected (although they still have a few years in them by that point!). It kills virtually no one below the age of 60. Even by age 70, the risk of death is so small as to be negligible.
I know we've been through this, but could those of you who believe we are facing a real problem here please explain that to me again? It just seems to me that we have more to fear from our reaction to COVID-19 than we have to fear from COVID-19.
(Link for these stats: https://www.alberta.ca/stats/covid-19-alberta-statistics.htm)
The average age of Covid-19 patients at death: 83 years.
The average life expectancy in Canada for a man in 2019: 79 years (83 for women).
The life expectancy of an 83 year old male in Canada in 2019: 6.84 years.
Deaths below age of 20 to date: 0
Case rate deaths below age 50 to date: 0
Case rate deaths below age 60 to date: 0.1
Population death rate below age 60: 0.4 (per 100,000 persons).
Population death rate below age 70: 1.8 (per 100,000 persons).
I could draw all sorts of conclusions from these data. But let's just say that it's killing people who have already lived longer than expected (although they still have a few years in them by that point!). It kills virtually no one below the age of 60. Even by age 70, the risk of death is so small as to be negligible.
I know we've been through this, but could those of you who believe we are facing a real problem here please explain that to me again? It just seems to me that we have more to fear from our reaction to COVID-19 than we have to fear from COVID-19.
(Link for these stats: https://www.alberta.ca/stats/covid-19-alberta-statistics.htm)