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forktheif | 12 years ago

Stories like this annoy me. I get why it's news, new flu strains are always a possible rerun of 1918. But still.

Tens of thousands of people die every year from flu, mostly elderly people. But now 17 mostly young people have died, it's more newsworthy.

It's kinda like they're suggesting that once you're 65, your life really doesn't matter much any more.

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jmathai|12 years ago

Yes, it's more newsworthy when a 20 year old dies than a 70 year old. Why wouldn't it be?

I don't think there's any implication that this says anything about how much we value different people's lives though.

fauigerzigerk|12 years ago

This isn't ageism. It's simply that "dying of old age" has always meant to die from some common illness that younger people don't die from as easily.

nodata|12 years ago

No it's suggesting that this is NEWs. Young people don't tend to die from flu.

mseidl|12 years ago

There is a huge difference though, in that millions and millions of people get the flu, and very small percentage of people die. With things like bird/swine flu, a much, much higher percentage of people die.