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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love this... 50% are old people... guess who the other 50% are... NOT OLD PEOPLE. FFS![/quote] Can you please look at data before you shout. As of 4/28 of the 929 MD confirmed deaths, less than 100 were under the age of 60. 139 were between 60 and 69. The rest were over 70 so approx 74% are over 70. Source MD site. [/quote] I did... 55% of the people dying are <80. Most people don't even retire until 65-70... so that is 10-15 years of retirement. What you are saying is that you think 70 is so old they should be dying. Sorry but in my family 70-80 is not old, they are living full independent lives. Golfing, traveling, loving their grandchildren. 30% of the deaths are people that are still working <70. [/quote] NP. PP, you clearly can't be reasoned with. As stated multiple times in this thread, nobody is saying lives over 60 don't matter. NOBODY. What they are saying is that our response needs to change based on the data to focus on those over 60. The majority of the workforce is not over 60, bottom line. So the response needs to be altered to address that. [/quote]
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