I was just searching for this and could not find it myself. But I did find this article which stated 5% of infections are in children. With 3.4 confirmed infections (though actual infections are likely higher) we're talking 170,000 infections. The same article said that in one study (with a small sample size), 2% died. While far from a very accurate number, that 2%, that's 3,400 worldwide. So definitely a tragedy but far from a large number. And this doesn't take into account those that survived, but are suffering from permanent damage.
You are correct that there are simply too many unknowns and too many doctors can't come to a consensus. And while I get your point, I also don't think it matter. I don't care if most people are asymptomatic, or if most people recover. I care that over half a million people have died, and many say we'll be stuck like this for years. Which means many more will die. Throw in those who will die from other problems directly caused by covid (e.g. no money to buy food or medicine, we're talking about a major tragedy.
Best to get everything locked down to try to get this under control as soon as possible and eliminate the problem. Unless you are okay with those numbers.
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I was just searching for this and could not find it myself. But I did find this article which stated 5% of infections are in children. With 3.4 confirmed infections (though actual infections are likely higher) we're talking 170,000 infections. The same article said that in one study (with a small sample size), 2% died. While far from a very accurate number, that 2%, that's 3,400 worldwide. So definitely a tragedy but far from a large number. And this doesn't take into account those that survived, but are suffering from permanent damage.
Did anyone find anything different? Here was that link: www.mayoclinic.org/.../art-20484405
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You are correct that there are simply too many unknowns and too many doctors can't come to a consensus. And while I get your point, I also don't think it matter. I don't care if most people are asymptomatic, or if most people recover. I care that over half a million people have died, and many say we'll be stuck like this for years. Which means many more will die. Throw in those who will die from other problems directly caused by covid (e.g. no money to buy food or medicine, we're talking about a major tragedy.
Best to get everything locked down to try to get this under control as soon as possible and eliminate the problem. Unless you are okay with those numbers.