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Less than 1% because the vast majority never develop pneumonia or any Other symptoms that can be life threatening, unless they have underlying health conditions. That’s why almost all of the deaths in Italy, 99% of them, were people who had 1 or more preexisting health conditions

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This guy died of it recently http://www.leparisien.fr/resizer/C43OeHH9pE-9wU3dF__uxi55ozE=/932x582/arc-anglerfish-eu-central-1-prod-leparisien.s3.amazonaws.com/public/D652I62PYHPTDJDKK6SRDQQS2Q.jpg

http://www.leparisien.fr/seine-saint-denis-93/le-centre-commercial-o-parinor-d-aulnay-pleure-alain-son-chef-de-la-securite-mort-du-covid-19-23-03-2020-8286333.php

Security chief in a super market, 45 yo

I know a lot of people in a much worse condition than that, starting with all the smokers and obeses

https://www.theolivepress.es/spain-news/2020/03/18/breaking-guardia-civil-officer-37-dies-from-coronavirus-in-spain-and-did-not-have-previous-illnesses-as-number-of-cases-nears-14000/

Here a spanish cop of 37 yo without health issues

"Almost all death" it's 56%, 80 yo and above

35.something % were between 70 and 80

If you're smoker around 40 you're quite fuck I think, without medical care

Do you know what those medical cares look like?

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Also why the elderly population is hit hardest

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Maybe because the more you're old the more vulnerable you are to... Anything?

Also, maybe we're discovering just now how bad this virus is

>While coronavirus deaths have primarily been in those above 50-years-old, the disease has also been sending younger people to the ICU in larger than expected numbers - and in some cases, claiming younger victims. In France, doctors have reported that 50% of ICU patients are under 60-years-old, while in the Netherlands, half are under 50.Nearly 50% of critically ill coronavirus patients in Brazil are under 60

https://www.zerohedge.com/health/25-year-old-california-man-no-underlying-conditions-dies-covid-19

"Maybe"