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I'd like to remind people that the pandemic does not significantly increase the risk of death for healthy people under 50. It makes little sense to force young people to stay at home and get fired when the healthy are at little risk of dying and such a lockdown will not completely eliminate a pandemic.
I thought that by now we wouldn't have to go over this every time. - This coronavirus spreads asymptomatically, which means people under 50 mingling with each other are deadly threats to people over 50. In particular, to their parents, grandparents, aunts, and neighbors. - The chance of dying is low for young people, the chance of suffering serious damage to lungs and other internal organs that takes months to recove…
This is why those at risk of death should self-isolate.
>the chance of suffering serious damage to lungs and other internal organs that takes months to recover is a bit higher
Do you know where I can find the statistics for the risk of permanent lung scarring by age, or something approximating this? This is something I hadn't considered but would like to explore more.
>The chance of dying for everyone goes up several times if the medical system gets DDoSed by COVID patients
It's almost entirely getting DDoSed by old people.
>employers can no longer fire people who wanted to protect themselves
Employers are firing everyone. We're hitting some of the highest unemployment levels in American history. This is a moot point.