Average age of COVID-19 deaths in Italy is 81, new national data reveals – IOTW Report

Average age of COVID-19 deaths in Italy is 81, new national data reveals

Just The News: Italian Health Service finding that COVID-19 fatalities are ‘mostly elderly people with previous illnesses’ calls into question policies imposing general lockdowns.

Authoritative new data on the age distribution of COVID-19 fatalities in Italy is calling into question policies in the U.S., U.K. and elsewhere that imposed general population lockdowns and, in some cases, spread coronavirus in nursing homes among the very age cohort that faces by far the gravest risk from exposure to the disease.

According to a report published on May 22 by the Italian National Institute of Health (ISS), the average age of those who died in Italy was 81.

Only 1.1% of the 32,000+ fatalities in the nation were below the age of 50, while 57% were over 80.  read more

7 Comments on Average age of COVID-19 deaths in Italy is 81, new national data reveals

  1. The Italians warned everyone NOT TO SEND sick people into the elderly care homes but Cuomo did it anyway.

    He should be charged with criminal negligence causing death along with that idiot Oxiris Barbot.

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