flyflotr wrote:
If it was your parent, child or other relative that died you may or may not feel different about protecting those near you. A large percentage of deaths are below the age of 40. Death rate would have been much higher if the curve had not been elongated allowing everyone access to health care.
"A large percentage of deaths are below the age of 40."
How much is a "large percentage" to you? I checked the numbers on this link and it appears that 2.2% of all deaths are under the age of 40. 2.2%. Is that your large percentage? This post sounds like some old person trying to convince the rest of us that we need to be worried to so that we will wreck the economy to save a few old geezers tied to their CPAP machine. I'm 63 and I'm willing to risk my life to get this country back on track for future generations. I say, Open it up and put on your masks if you're afraid.
Coronavirus Age/Sex Demographics