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<blockquote data-quote="Jamie H" data-source="post: 2265033" data-attributes="member: 523528"><p>Yes I got to that number with subtracting the published data from the total on paper 2.. Also given the statement "risk if very low in under 40s" it must have been a very small number if it was decided not to publish it... Given that it was easy to get to the number of under 50s being 22. </p><p></p><p>Age seems again to be the biggest factor across the population but unfortunately this is magnified by the occurrence of diabetes. I think the CMO needs to rethink advice across the board for the higher risk groups. The lower risk still need to ensure complacency doesn't set in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamie H, post: 2265033, member: 523528"] Yes I got to that number with subtracting the published data from the total on paper 2.. Also given the statement "risk if very low in under 40s" it must have been a very small number if it was decided not to publish it... Given that it was easy to get to the number of under 50s being 22. Age seems again to be the biggest factor across the population but unfortunately this is magnified by the occurrence of diabetes. I think the CMO needs to rethink advice across the board for the higher risk groups. The lower risk still need to ensure complacency doesn't set in! [/QUOTE]
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