08-06-2021, 05:18 PM
Since there isn't 0.31 of a person, 1 death is essentially what your math equates to.
Your provided link qualifies "younger" as "under 50". As much as under 50 is younger than over 50, using the term younger leaves a lot of room for ambiguity.
I will repeat - Still no data on the risk background of the hospitalized or the deceased. What role these patients preexisting conditions or risk factors played in their outcome is crucial information.
Your provided link qualifies "younger" as "under 50". As much as under 50 is younger than over 50, using the term younger leaves a lot of room for ambiguity.
I will repeat - Still no data on the risk background of the hospitalized or the deceased. What role these patients preexisting conditions or risk factors played in their outcome is crucial information.