If less people are seeing their doctor, more people die. If more people are at home depressed, more people die. (See story about NorCal). This game can be played all day.
I agree with you, but if the 15% statistic is true, the lack of activity is outpacing the additional deaths you correctly cite. My point (which I may have failed to make) was that this "headline" was really not that big of a story, lots of variables. I totally agree with your post.
If less people are out doing stuff, less people are going to die.
If less people are seeing their doctor, more people die. If more people are at home depressed, more people die. (See story about NorCal). This game can be played all day.
I agree with you, but if the 15% statistic is true, the lack of activity is outpacing the additional deaths you correctly cite. My point (which I may have failed to make) was that this "headline" was really not that big of a story, lots of variables. I totally agree with your post.