I have no comment on the effectiveness of masks, the selfishness of not wearing one, etc. But can we step back and get a little perspective?
1. We've kind of forgotten that people die from all sorts of stuff. If you're marked to die -- and I hope no one here is -- your overall chance, regardless of age, of dying from
something other than corona is 91%. (That's just the overall number. As you'll see below, the younger you are the lower the chance is that it will be this virus that gets you).
2. I want to talk for a moment specifically about the risk of mortality for young people, those under 25 years old. The numbers are just so crazy, especially since we hear nonsense like this idea that
young people are at risk of dying of corona. No. No they're not. There's no material risk. Here are the numbers:
a) Per official CDC data (through 7/25/20), weΓÇÖre up to
135,579 COVID-19 fatalities in the United States for all age groups.
b) The grand total for people under age 25 is
244. ThatΓÇÖs two hundred and freaking forty four deaths -- in the entire United States -- out of more than one hundred and thirty five thousand. To give you some perspective, during this period 27,942 people under 25 died from
causes having nothing to do with the virus.
Let this sink in for a moment: People under 25 comprise one third of the total U.S. population, yet they account for less than two tenths of a percent of COVID-19 deaths.
The American Council on Science and Health summarizes all of this very well:
While [COVID-19] is obviously concerning and a very real threat to some people (namely, the elderly and immunocompromised), the data also show that the risk for the rest of the population is quite low.… Deaths in young people (from babies to college students) are almost non-existent….
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