deezler
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Zero. In the state that has repeatedly been called the worst in the country.
My Dad had COPD for years but was still working and getting by until he got Covid. He passed away 2 weeks later.Does it, tho? Let's have another thread: How many people have you known "personally", who died from COVID-19...but who also had heart disease, diabetic complications, kidney disease, cancer, stroke, etc, which would have done them in anyways. Sooner than later.
"How many people do you know who were totally healthy and then got the vid and died?" Let's answer that, coz so far only a few people posting in this thread made such a claim.
Me first: I don't personally know anybody, who personally knows anybody, who that happened to. I'm sure it does though. People get bitten by sharks and hit by lightning, too.
Agreed. It's a pretty safe bet that if I hadn't moved 700 miles from where I lived the first 60 years of my life my answer would have included a higher number. I expect there are acquaintances back home no longer with us that I simply didn't hear about.I expect the respondent's average age is higher than the national average? This would lead me to believe the age of those in our life circle might also be higher? So, I was surprised the numbers are this low.
I'm <40, so should skew the number lower, but I only know one person.I deleted the posts that didn't quote a #, that left 101 posts reporting deaths. In those 101 posts, 130 deaths were reported. That would indicate 1.29 deaths per member average.
Again, I think this is a very low # considering the audience. I'm actually surprised by that.