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planetzero | 6 years ago

This might work. But how many people will die in the process? There are many cases of young people, with seemingly no prior health issues, dying after getting severe issues as a result of the virus.

On top of that, you can't guarantee that young people will only get it. With no travel restrictions, it can easily spread to the elderly.

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DanBC|6 years ago

It kills maybe 1% to 2% of people under 50 with no comorbitities.

If we assume everyone in the UK is under 50 and there are 60m people and we want to infect 60% of them that's 36m people infected, and 1% of that is 360,000 dead.

That's ignoring all the people who do have comorbitieis (diabetes, high blood pressure, etc), and all the people over 50.

It's also ignoring all the people who eg get into road traffic accidents and need an ICU bed, which won't be available if we cram hospitals full of covid-19 patients.