But did you see the chart that showed age on one axis and co-morbidity on the other? That gives you a more accurate picture. Someone in their 70s in good health has better odds than someone at the same age with multiple co-morbidities.
70 year olds without high blood pressure or diabetes (like Trump) are pretty rare. I would say maybe 10% of that population. I think taking the average gives a more accurate picture than looking at the outliers.
Wasn’t it 5% for 70+ with at least two co-morbidities? These stats were floating around a few weeks ago.
Just 5% for all 70+. I suspect it's probably 2% for 70 year olds and 10% for 90 years old.
But did you see the chart that showed age on one axis and co-morbidity on the other? That gives you a more accurate picture. Someone in their 70s in good health has better odds than someone at the same age with multiple co-morbidities.
70 year olds without high blood pressure or diabetes (like Trump) are pretty rare. I would say maybe 10% of that population. I think taking the average gives a more accurate picture than looking at the outliers.