This is a good point, the demographics here are very skewed. I’m not too worried about it overstating risk, simply because the risk ended up looking not that high (at least after adjusting for hospitalization). I think at this point most of us have incurred more than 5 days of costs from COVID restrictions, so if that was really all the cost from COVID, I’d be pretty relaxed.
This is a good point, the demographics here are very skewed. I’m not too worried about it overstating risk, simply because the risk ended up looking not that high (at least after adjusting for hospitalization). I think at this point most of us have incurred more than 5 days of costs from COVID restrictions, so if that was really all the cost from COVID, I’d be pretty relaxed.
The gender skew could be an issue, e.g. chronic fatigue syndrome seems to occur at twice the rate in women than men.