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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2316543" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>That is a fun game! I am 62 (49 yo female non obese, white with type 1 and no other complications) </p><p>I am moderate risk but have not changed anything and mingle with the great unwashed public in my job working in a very clean gym.</p><p>The hazard ratios (similar concept to the Covid age thing) tells me that the general risk or IFR is 0.4% and I can multiply this by 3 because of the type 1 which without any other multipliers of risk brings me out to 1.2% risk of dying. </p><p>There are no guarantees of course but these seem like reasonable odds and is more readily understandable to me than 'moderate risk' though I understand that this categorisation is there to help OH departments make decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2316543, member: 365308"] That is a fun game! I am 62 (49 yo female non obese, white with type 1 and no other complications) I am moderate risk but have not changed anything and mingle with the great unwashed public in my job working in a very clean gym. The hazard ratios (similar concept to the Covid age thing) tells me that the general risk or IFR is 0.4% and I can multiply this by 3 because of the type 1 which without any other multipliers of risk brings me out to 1.2% risk of dying. There are no guarantees of course but these seem like reasonable odds and is more readily understandable to me than 'moderate risk' though I understand that this categorisation is there to help OH departments make decisions. [/QUOTE]
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