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I've been seeing coronavirus statistics , comparing age groups of percentages who've caught the virus and which age groups are in the ICU beds . What I didn't see was comparisons , of those who were on board cruise ships , or air flights . Smaller children are much less likely to be on either cruise ships or flying because parents with small children are less likely to be able to afford them . The same is true for those who are in the first stages of moving out of home and managing on their own for the first time . They can't afford cruises or air flights , so are less likely to have been in these higher infections situations .

Cast1es 9 Mar 19
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I read an article several days back that said positive cases reported were just the tip of the iceberg in US due to limits of who is actually being tested (those who have traveled out of country). So no testing for community spread. My personal experiences yesterday along with news articles read confirmed this view. Unless others can prove otherwise, I believe all numbers currently reported are representative of 10% down to 1% of actual cases.

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New statistics today, Thursday, saying age group mid 40's-early 5's is dying fastest, as per my NY Times daily feed

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