vorei solo di mercati parlare
ma le parole sono oramai contate...
tic tac tic tac...
Vedi l'allegato 611870
sarà pure una figura un po' sui generis ma pur sempre un onorevole ed eletta, regolarmente, dal popolo
che aveva detto di così grave per avere il ban?
questo
Vedi l'allegato 611871
Vedi l'allegato 611872
questo invece quel che dice il cdc...
While COVID-19 can infect Americans of all backgrounds, several conditions can put people at a higher risk of severe illness and death.
This includes being above age 65 and being obese, both of which are known risk factors.
A recent CDC
report looked at more than 148,494 U.S. adults with COVID-19 and analyzed their risk of hospitalization and death.
They found that those above age 65 were twice as likely to be hospitalized with 72% of senior citizens with COVID-19 being admitted to the hospital compared 35% of the under-64 group.
Older adults were also much more likely to die with 17% of those above age 65 dying from the virus compared to 1.5% of the group under age 64
The report also looked at higher body mass indexes (BMI) and found the higher the BMI, the greater the risk of hospitalization and death.
A healthy BMI is typically measured between 18.5 and 24.9.
Anything under 18.5 is considered underweight. BMIs between 25 and 29.9 fall into overweight territory, and above 30 is considered obese.
They found that of the patients hospitalized, 50.2% had BMIs higher than 30 while just 19.7% had BMIs between 18.5 and 24.9.
Additionally, 46% of all COVID-19 patients who died in the study had BMIs above 30 while 23.4% of those who died had healthy BMIs.
What's more, obese adults above age 65 were up to 50% more likely to die than elderly adults with a healthy weight.
c'è qlc differenza?
no
penso che molti nn abbiano capito ancora una sega
il covid nn c'entra nulla se nn come pretesto
una dittatura senza precedenti sta ammantando il mondo occidentale
ergo...qlc settimana...mesi...poi silenzieranno anche qui