Wasn't there something recently saying 94% of COVID deaths have an average of 2.4 comorbidities? that is to say, the individual was very unhealthy to begin with and was likely going to die soon anyway? I feel like I read that somewhere but if I'm being honest, there's so much bullshit swirling around it's challenging to keep everything straight.
The majority of seniors have comorbities, some of it is people living longer and the function of new meds to control things that would have normally meant an earlier death 30 years ago.
Flu is like Covid, it normally doesn’t take down healthy and younger people.
Dont act as if all people that die from Covid brought it upon themselves and that they were unhealthy.
I have two friends that are healthy, height weight proportionate but have commorbities.
One is 39, she wrapped up Chemo for Breast Cancer in March 2020. She runs 7 miles daily.
The other one is a spry 56 year old, active and healthy... Type 2 Diabetes due to her genes.
Heck, my mom is healthy and HWP but has CLL, my 13 year old nephew is an All-Star at Baseball, is very active and athletic... he also has Type 2 Familial Diabetes.