>>Yupp, going for herd immunity early in 2020 could be seen as an attempt to make retirement cost bearable for those borne after baby boomer generation, esp. when retirement cost is large part of the budget, as it is here....
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>>>About 32% of the deaths are age 85 and up.
>>>Nearly 28% of the deaths are age 74-84.
>>>About 21.5% of the deaths are age 65-74
>>>Somewhere between 11-12% are age 55-64. I
>>>So that's over 90%
>>>
>>>45-54 is about 4.5%
>>>34-44 is 1.67%
>>>
>>>I've been trying to find the death by age group demographics for the 1918 flu.
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>Try
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3734171/really interesting paper - pointing out that immune system responses are not always black and white.
Nice graphs - makes my point from other post to research in depth before vaccinating kids more resounding.
thx
thomas