Curmudgeon wrote:The point is that the young people who don't die nonetheless help spread the virus to older people who do. Is this such a difficult concept?
I mean, again, I think it would seem most over 50 should be vaccinated. I think by looking at the statistics, the real question to be addressed is what percent of the over 50 group are immunocompromised and cannot get vaccinated. I would guess that is a rather small percentage - at what percentage then, should that minute population drive/force the actions of the majority (when, unless in a nursing facility/prison, they can safely practice masking/social distancing)?
I would never tell anyone under 50 not to get vaccinated. I, however, would never support mandates that they must.
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Curmudgeon wrote:The point is that the young people who don't die nonetheless help spread the virus to older people who do. Is this such a difficult concept?
This is where I think we're not good with statistics. What number is "older people who do?" - From the graphic, the young people (49 or younger) who don't die is 99.999114% of the US population.
From my prior graphic - 2.9% of people over 85 in america have died of covid. 1.1% of 75-84 year olds have died of COVID. I repeat that the average life span in the US is about 78 years old. 1/2 of a percent of individuals 64-75 have died of covid. 1/5 of a percent of americans 50-64 have died of COVID. As I said, of these percentages, and we each can ascribe a personal weight how significant they are (alarmingly high, minimal, to be expected, etc.), but I'd venture it's a small percentage of each of these groups that now cannot get vaccinated. Given that exceptionally small percentage of the population (i.e., the small percentage of the 50 and up who cannot get vaccinated), again, I think it's very difficult to make a judgment on how much it should determine the course for the rest.
Lastly, I'll reiterate, with America being unhealthy, our age-based percentages are skewed much younger than say the UK, Canada, Australia, etc... I wish more emphasis was placed on diet, exercise, and bolstering our general health since the onset of the pandemic.
You gotta make it sexy! Hips and nips, otherwise I'm not eating.