03-17-2020, 04:57 AM
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Originally posted by ironyak
So there are ~1000 children (age 0-19) in the Pahoa school complex. That means if all these kids get exposed, 1 of them would likely die.
For their ~2000 parents (age 20 - 60): 7 of them would likely die
For their ~4000 grandparents (age 60+): 352 of the would likely die
So that's at least 360 people from one school area's community that would likely die from this (no aunties and uncles accounted for). IF everyone is exposed to the virus, we all will know someone who dies from COVID-19.[/b]
Love your research wizardry and eloquent sharing and summaries, ironyak, but gotta ask about this one, especially since it rings such an alarm.
The median age of all Hawaiians is just below 40, and Puna's Pahoa complex is likely similar, or at least in that ballpark.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/states...opulation/
How can 1000 school kids have 4000 grandparents?
Maybe there are 8000 great grandparents in the 80 plus range with a likely to die rating over 1000? How about 16,000 great great grandparents?
Cheers,
Kirt