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ONS has some interesting figures that are worth looking at with regards to deaths in the lower age ranges in the UK.
Deaths registered weekly in England and Wales, provisional - Office for National Statistics
Provisional counts of the number of deaths registered in England and Wales, by age, sex, region and Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), in the latest weeks for which data are available.www.ons.gov.uk
For Week 44 (ending 30th October 2020):
https://www.ons.gov.uk/file?uri=/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/datasets/weeklyprovisionalfiguresondeathsregisteredinenglandandwales/2020/publishedweek442020.xlsx
Total Deaths: 10,887
Covid Deaths: 1,379
(Covid Deaths = where it was mentioned on the Death Certificate)
Deaths within age groups:
All Causes Covid <1 31 0 1-4 6 0 5-9 2 0 10-14 5 0 15-19 15 0 20-24 23 0 25-29 39 1 30-34 48 1 35-39 96 4 40-44 102 6 45-49 160 9 50-54 271 21 55-59 411 31 60-64 513 46 65-69 709 99 70-74 1136 138 75-79 1404 224 80-84 1758 259 85-89 1936 281 90+ 2222 259
Population aged 0-65 in England and Wales numbers 49million people:
Population estimates for the UK, England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - Office for National Statistics
National and subnational mid-year population estimates for the UK and its constituent countries by administrative area, age and sex.www.ons.gov.uk
The evidence suggests Covid deaths are a fraction of the deaths being recorded generally. Anyone under the age of 65 would seem to be extremely unlucky, and those passing away with no known underlying comorbidities would seem to be extremely rare, when only 119 people died with Covid in a week out of a population of 49,000,000 in that age group, and out of 1,722 dying from all causes in that age group.
That does not take away from the loss felt by those who have passed away at a younger age (or any age), of course, but if the risk of passing away from week to week of Covid at the moment is 119/49,000,000 for the under 65s (and ignoring the fact that figure is basically devoid of deaths under 35 therefore presents effectively zero risk for that subset), that's 0.000243%.
It would therefore seem that no-one in the UK who is in that age group and healthy (or even fairly unhealthy, I would argue, given the figures include all the unhealthy people as well) should be worried about that level of risk.
@Arcadian - I'm sorry to hear about your family's losses - statistically speaking your family must be on the very edge of the 'outliers', but I'm sure that is not really of much comfort. I am wondering to what extent Genetics is influencing the losses we are seeing - perhaps that avenue will be explored in time.
WRT healthcare capacity in the UK, the presentation the PM used to announce lockdown included a graphic with lots of red on it that suggested hospital capacity was at risk of being overrun in (IIRC) 29 hospitals.
If he had used a wider graphic showing all the Trusts, we would have seen that vast swathes of the country have zero Covid admissions (again, IIRC) - so arguably NHS capacity as a whole is nowhere near being overrun by Covid.
(from:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ientist-says-4-000-deaths-graph-NOT-used.html )
A study also appears to be showing that even at the peak of the pandemic earlier in the year, when infections and hospital admissions were far higher than they are today, only a few Trusts experienced capacity issues over 'safe-occupancy' thresholds, and even fewer were nearing/at 100% capacity.
It also appears that the 'Nightingale' facilities were pretty much left unused after the massive expenditure on them, even during that (much higher than present) peak - so with that capacity, it appears we were (and still are) more than adequately prepared in terms of bed availability across the country:
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Good that the UK looks better atm.
All experts suggest that being an island or further up North (Germany) leaves you more time to prepare. Christian Drosten "the Dr. Fauci " of Germany says this jver and over again.
Look at France.
We have only around 1000 ICU beds left.
Our measures are super strict.
You guys are not there YET
If you never get there it's because the measures work.
Not because COVID is a scam.
I'm at home at a bank holiday with my 6kiss, locked in because of lockdown, so can't fact check your numbers right now.
But like @Arcadian I knew many victims if COVID.
If you're the spouse of one of the 6 victims in the 40-50 age bracket statistics won't comfort you.
As @missy wrote.
And I'd sure be p*ssed off if someone "living life to the fullest "because they can't wear a mask or stay at home for 8 weeks had given my spouse the gift of COVID.