Mass numbers out today- June 3
≤19 years of age--- 4,993
20-29 years of age---13,674
30-39 years of age---15,200
40-49 years of age---14,573
50-59 years of age---16,302*
60-69 years of age---13,232
70-79 years of age--- 8,982
≥ 80 years of age---14,325
*all numbers greater than the 'risk' group of 65 and older
Deaths are disproportionately to the elderly of course. But if positive- isolate for [pick a number, any numberbut at least > 3d or 14d or....], no work, and many of them are pretty sick. Not bad enough to die and most not vented but still sick enough to not be able to do most daily activities. Anecdotally my friend who has no underlying conditions is still short of breath, coughing and exhausted after minimal activity >4 weeks in.
The amount of exposure seems to be directly related to how sick you can get. Hmm. Standing with thousands of other people sounds like an excellent idea. And in Mass the places that have protests are not doing well to begin with. Brockton is wacked. Last night they had protesters screaming their feelings marching together.
Hopefully not behind a firewall-
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/03...massachusetts/?p1=Article_Inline_Related_Link