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Originally Posted by RickFLM4
I think it’s more of a reflection of younger, healthier people getting it (vs. older people with more underlying health conditions originally caught by surprise), as well as the normal lag for number of deaths vs. infections. I also haven’t read anything about a weakening.
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Originally Posted by M_Six
They're finding better treatments as they learn more about it. Could be resulting in the lower death rate. Plus a lot of the new cases are younger folks who are less likely to die from this. It's still a bad disease to get and can still give you a lifetime of problems. I wish they'd all consider that.
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True about the age groups but FL and AZ are loaded with retirees so I still wonder.