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"More young people are dying of coronavirus, WHO warns

More young people are dying of the coronavirus, according to a new warning issued by the World Health Organization.

“What we are seeing in some countries is that there are individuals in their 30s, who are in their 40s and 50s who are in the ICU and who have died,” said Maria Van Kerkhove, head of WHO’s emerging diseases.

“It’s still pretty significant even if you don’t require hospitalization. Moderate disease still includes pneumonia.”

Not all younger victims have underlying health conditions. In Italy, 10 to 15 percent of patients in intensive care are under 50, and in Korea, one in six deaths are of those under the age of 60.

Although it was initially reported those most likely to die were elderly or those with underlying health issues, The CDC reported nearly 20 percent of severe cases were 20-44 years old in the U.S.

The “dismissive attitude” that only old or the already sick people would have to worry about death or hospitalization has caused young people to shrug off the pandemic, says Mike Ryan, executive director of WHO emergencies program.

“We collectively have been living in a world where we’ve tried to convince ourselves that this disease is mild in young people and more severe in older people, and that’s where the problem is,” he said.

https://nypost.com/2020/04/04/more-young-people-are-dying-of-coronavirus-who-warns/





 

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"More young people are dying of coronavirus, WHO warns

More young people are dying of the coronavirus, according to a new warning issued by the World Health Organization.

“What we are seeing in some countries is that there are individuals in their 30s, who are in their 40s and 50s who are in the ICU and who have died,” said Maria Van Kerkhove, head of WHO’s emerging diseases.

“It’s still pretty significant even if you don’t require hospitalization. Moderate disease still includes pneumonia.”

Not all younger victims have underlying health conditions. In Italy, 10 to 15 percent of patients in intensive care are under 50, and in Korea, one in six deaths are of those under the age of 60.

Although it was initially reported those most likely to die were elderly or those with underlying health issues, The CDC reported nearly 20 percent of severe cases were 20-44 years old in the U.S.

The “dismissive attitude” that only old or the already sick people would have to worry about death or hospitalization has caused young people to shrug off the pandemic, says Mike Ryan, executive director of WHO emergencies program.

“We collectively have been living in a world where we’ve tried to convince ourselves that this disease is mild in young people and more severe in older people, and that’s where the problem is,” he said.

https://nypost.com/2020/04/04/more-young-people-are-dying-of-coronavirus-who-warns/






Nice job Joseph! Goebbels would be proud of you, like a son...

WHO is total bullshit, not to be trusted. In bed with big pharma and Bill Gates.

Take everything they say and think the opposite
 

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Huuuuuge difference between cases and deaths, not sure why that needs to be explained

The WHO told us we didn't need to worry about this virus, the WHO said it can't be spread between people, the WHO commended China about their transparency and efforts

The WHO is a lapdog, obviously being paid off to carry the narrative for China


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It's too obvious to even need to be stated, let alone explained.

You started a title about young people dying and respond with a post about young people becoming infected
 

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Huuuuuge difference between cases and deaths, not sure why that needs to be explained

The WHO told us we didn't need to worry about this virus, the WHO said it can't be spread between people, the WHO commended China about their transparency and efforts

The WHO is a lapdog, obviously being paid off to carry the narrative for China


Here's a picture of X helping to understand and fight the virus

5cdcb9ef9184e.image.jpg
chop????
 

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It's part of the scare tactic to group people in the age groups of 20-44 and 20-54 together. Don't you think they could break those out to decades or some smaller group? By putting them together, it appears "young people" are at a higher risk level. Just as with the elderly, younger people with underlying conditions probably die more often (durgs, vaping, etc), but no where near the rate of someone over 50 or 60.
 
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It's part of the scare tactic to group people in the age groups of 20-44 and 20-54 together. Don't you think they could break those out to decades or some smaller group? By putting them together, it appears "young people" are at a higher risk level. Just as with the elderly, younger people with underlying conditions probably die more often (durgs, vaping, etc), but no where near the rate of someone over 50 or 60.

Re hospitalizations..."...[FONT=&quot]18% were 45–54 years, and 20% were aged 20–44 years..."

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https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/mm6912e2.htm?s_cid=mm6912e2_w
 

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