> >with 10.5% of those with underlying cardiovascular disease, 7.3% of those with diabetes, 6.3% of those with chronic respiratory disease, and 5.6% of those with cancer dying of COVID-related illness. [1]
>That looks like a clean 17% reduction for cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
Sorry for not writing a complete reply but you can't add those numbers like that.
>That looks like a clean 17% reduction for cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
Sorry for not writing a complete reply but you can't add those numbers like that.