Apparently Vispatch911 is unaware that covid is not influenza folks. This is a 2018 study that looks at obesity as a health risk - which we all know to be generally true.
This, when you take the trouble to follow the links to the actual paper, turns out to be Vispatch911's favourite 4 fat people: "25% (4 of 16) of workers with obesity infected 2 or more coworkers" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9398902/. Over 6 million dead from covid, but Vispatch911 keeps circling back to these 4 people, but never let's us know whether they made anyone even seriously ill.
This one has an interesting observation: "Conclusion: Obesity is associated with increased risk for intubation or death from COVID-19 in adults younger than 65 years, but not in adults aged 65 years or older".
Interesting.
No news here folks - everyone knows obesity is one of many comorbidities that can complicate a covid infection and a bazillion other health challenges.
Thanks for that. "Conclusion: Obesity is associated with increased risk for intubation or death from COVID-19 in adults younger than 65 years, but not in adults aged 65 years or older".
A surprising statement, but no doubt a comfort to those of you who fall into the second category.
Apparently Vispatch911 is unaware that covid is not influenza folks. This is a 2018 study that looks at obesity as a health risk - which we all know to be generally true.
This, when you take the trouble to follow the links to the actual paper, turns out to be Vispatch911's favourite 4 fat people: "25% (4 of 16) of workers with obesity infected 2 or more coworkers" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9398902/. Over 6 million dead from covid, but Vispatch911 keeps circling back to these 4 people, but never let's us know whether they made anyone even seriously ill.
This one has an interesting observation: "Conclusion: Obesity is associated with increased risk for intubation or death from COVID-19 in adults younger than 65 years, but not in adults aged 65 years or older".
Interesting.
No news here folks - everyone knows obesity is one of many comorbidities that can complicate a covid infection and a bazillion other health challenges.
In summary of the Science:
Being fat and old makes Tuchodi a Super Spreader.
And you have the highest risk of death from the sniffles.
Thanks for that. "Conclusion: Obesity is associated with increased risk for intubation or death from COVID-19 in adults younger than 65 years, but not in adults aged 65 years or older".
A surprising statement, but no doubt a comfort to those of you who fall into the second category.