It’s a survey saying Americans are fat. I don’t think it will shed much light on implications for coronavirus infection unfortunately.pic.twitter.com/lQ6NOUZIX6
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It’s a survey saying Americans are fat. I don’t think it will shed much light on implications for coronavirus infection unfortunately.pic.twitter.com/lQ6NOUZIX6
Given obesity rates here in Oz match or are worse than US, you could make the argument that our low morbidity/ mortality from coronavirus thus far is evidence against obesity being such a useful predictor?? Too early to tell in all likelihood
We keep telling people this. From the president on down, they think a treated condition - efficacy of the treatment notwithstanding - is no longer a present condition.
I think it’s actually 60%.
Nah, because the politicians lied. What they meant was "It's only dangerous for high net worth, high risk people and everyone else is a detail." So, it's only going to be worrisome for a few hundred people in the country who are surrounded by testing kits, doctors and privilege.
To be fair the nation wide estimated prevalence was 40% not 47% but I feel sad even typing that
Because too many Americans are too fat and live unhealthy...? And no, piverty is no excuses, nor is expensive health care. Just elect other persons... Although sleepy Jo seems not a better alternative...
And that didn’t count age.
Thats Karma 
Isn't it always true that one-half of the population is at higher risk than the other half.
Note the wording. They don't say "higher risk" (above median) but "high-risk" (medical definition)
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