I need a fact-check, but I believe the NYC death counts include a high number of Chinese-American citizens. It is easy to imagine a genetic risk factor that is disguised by how well South Korea and Hong Kong mitigated.
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Other disguising factors include air quality, population density, mass transit, humidity, international travel volume, average age, average health, housing, lying governments, availability of malaria meds, and more.
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I worry that political correctness prevents us from being more aggressive in finding genetic markers. When the under-60 and healthy people die, you have to suspect genes in that situation.
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Experts, correct me if wrong, but it seems to me that genetic testing is the easiest thing we could scale up, using existing samples from 23andMe-type companies to see who has high risk (assuming we find the genes responsible).
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Of all the "back to work" strategies under consideration, identifying and protecting the genetically vulnerable might be the quickest and safest path to an "acceptable" death count. I believe a number of people are pursuing this path but we don't hear as much about it.
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What about the levels of obesity?
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That's "health."
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Ohio has 365 hospitalizations under age 50 in a state with over 11.5 million people. There have only been four deaths for people under 50. Four!!! We have to restore livelihoods now!!
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Spot on! Starting today, people under 50 should be back at work. We don't need genetic markers.
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Sweden is doing worse than US! Where do you get your information,
@ScottAdamsSays? Norway, on the other hand, is doing great in terms of very few deaths and few people in hospital. 1/2 -
And Norway performed a lockdown march 11th. Sweden has changed their strategy just before easter due to the fact that they have lost control of the infection spread, people on hospitals - and deaths. 2/2
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