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jonrimmer | 6 years ago

This doesn't mean that many of those who were younger and without pre-existing illnesses weren't in a serious condition and in danger of dying, just that, with the help of intensive care, they were able to survive.

If and when heath services become completely overwhelmed and there are no longer enough hospital bed/ventilators/doctors and nurses to provide the assistance they need, then we'll likely see a lot of younger and otherwise healthy people start to die as well.

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DeonPenny|6 years ago

It's that the opposite of what they are saying. In a situation where you just described when the system in italy was very openly overwhelmed young people not only didn't die there's very little evidence they got sick, to begin with

Teever|6 years ago

Was this due to triage where resources were focused on younger people with complications as the medical professionals felt that it was a better use of limited resources?

jpxw|6 years ago

Hope you are correct!