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Nathan F, there might be high survival rate in the numbers that you have seen, but if CV really gets going the survival rate as you term it drops to somewhere around 70%. In simple terms this is because exposure to a small dose of virus does not overcome our immune system and we fight it off. When the community infection rate builds, people get exposed to multiple and continuous doses of the virus that overwhelms them. As an example of this remember how at one end of the scale previously healthy Doctors and Nurses were dying and at the same time elderly rest home residents were also dying.
Survival and recovery does not mean unscathed even for young people
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