Quote (NetflixAdaptationWidow @ Nov 23 2021 04:15pm)
Does it matter if it needs comorbidies if the vast majority of the population has comorbidities? I'd say conservatively 90% of the population has some comorbidity even if it doesn't heighten their risk for Covid, and just googling "covid comorbidity risk" I found this paper
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7392427/that says 45% of the adult population has a comorbidity that specifically heightens their Covid risk.
So to answer if it "needs comorbidities" you'd have to find the specific number of people in the general population with comorbidities, then compare that to death % with comorbidities. Then you have to ask if it even matters since the number with comorbidies that specifically increase their Covid risk are already a massive number of people.
how come you cant see the actual numbers in the CDC "primary" document
any way you just admitted it takes comorbidities. so we are finally getting some where kinda. you should take a closer at that CDC document it has other surprises. assuming they are being honest in the recorded data it sure is a different story the TV tells everyone
unless something has changed from last time i viewed it their is no covid only infection that result in death in the "primary" CDC document
This post was edited by TiStuff on Nov 23 2021 06:32pm