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<blockquote data-quote="Jamie H" data-source="post: 2263010" data-attributes="member: 523528"><p>OK where I've got confused then is I read 0.07 as 0.07% which would tie in with other studies that puts risk of dying of someone under 40 at 0. 1% (rounded up). If its to be taken as 7%... What does the 7% represent then? Surely not 7% risk of dying with covid for someone aged 18-40 [emoji848].</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamie H, post: 2263010, member: 523528"] OK where I've got confused then is I read 0.07 as 0.07% which would tie in with other studies that puts risk of dying of someone under 40 at 0. 1% (rounded up). If its to be taken as 7%... What does the 7% represent then? Surely not 7% risk of dying with covid for someone aged 18-40 [emoji848]. [/QUOTE]
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