Younger Adults Are Giving Covid-19 To Older Adults Who In Turn Are Dying

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The pattern of infection is very different than what we might think.

One age group is responsible for nearly half of new cases of COVID-19, study shows
Korin Miller
Updated Tue, February 2, 2021, 4:39 PM·5 min read
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/age...-half-new-covid-19-cases-study-195646222.html

For months, public health officials have said that younger adults have been big drivers of the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S. But new research suggests there’s another age group that may be fueling new cases of the virus: people ages 35 to 49.

That’s the conclusion of a just-released study from the U.K.’s Imperial College London. The study, which was published in the journal Science, analyzed mobility data from the cellphones of more than 10 million Americans between early February and late October 2020. Among other things, the data helped researchers determine where people went, like restaurants and grocery stores. The researchers then compared that data to COVID-19 case and mortality rates by age.

The researchers concluded in the study that the “majority of COVID-19 infections” originate from people between the ages of 20 and 49, but people between 35 and 49 were responsible for 41.1 percent of new cases of the virus. Those in their late thirties and forties driving the spread of the virus was consistent across the country, the researchers said in the study, but “estimated contributions” of people between 20 and 34 were higher in the Southern, Southwestern and Western regions of the United States.

A new study finds that the “majority of COVID-19 infections” originate from people between the ages of 20 and 49, but people between 35 and 49 were responsible for nearly half of new cases of the virus. (Octavio Jones/Getty Images)
A new study finds that the “majority of COVID-19 infections” originate from people between the ages of 20 and 49, but people between 35 and 49 were responsible for nearly half of new cases of the virus. (Octavio Jones/Getty Images)
“This study provides evidence that the resurgent COVID-19 epidemics in the U.S. in 2020 have been driven by adults aged 20-49, and in particular adults aged 35-49, before and after school reopening,” the researchers wrote. “These adults accounted after school reopening in October 2020 for an estimated 72.2 percent of SARS-CoV-2 infections in the U.S.”

The findings overlap with research shared by the CDC in September. That study analyzed data from all 50 states and the District of Columbia and found that 20 percent of COVID-19 cases between March and August 2020 in the U.S. were in 20- to 29-year-olds — the highest percentage of all age groups. The report also found that there was a drop in the median age of people infected with COVID-19 from 46 years old in May to 38 years old in August because of this.

So, what’s going on here? The latest data suggests that “due to work, school and general activity, the middle ages generally move a lot compared to the elderly or very young,” study co-author Dr. Samir Bhatt, an associate professor in geostatistics in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at Imperial College London, tells Yahoo Life. That, he says, increases their risk of infection — and of passing the virus on to others. But, Bhatt adds, it’s “difficult to disentangle” exactly what’s happening “aside from the fact they generally move more.”

People of middle age also may have more contacts than those who are younger and older, study co-author Oliver Ratmann, a lecturer in statistics at Imperial College London, tells Yahoo Life. And, he adds, those contacts can include people who are “highly susceptible to COVID-19 infection.”

Still, Bhatt says, “the exact reason is speculation at this point — our work only looks at the signal in mobility, not the factors that drive that mobility.”

Infectious disease expert Dr. Amesh A. Adalja, senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, tells Yahoo Life that the data is not shocking. “We’ve seen for a while that younger groups ages 20 to 49 are driving the spread,” he says. While Adalja says that it’s “not completely clear what’s going on,” he has some theories. More contacts than younger or older groups is one.

“It may be that they are working more outside the home and interacting with individuals than other ages,” he says. And given that this age group is typically at lower risk of severe complications from COVID-19, they “may be more risk-tolerant” and laxer on preventing the spread of the virus, Adalja says.

Ratmann says that his findings suggest that “nonpharmaceutical interventions” like mask-wearing and clear guidance on preventing the spread of the virus are “so important” for controlling the spread of COVID-19. “Even with strong interventions and guidance, parts of the population will still need to move for a range of reasons,” he says. “Therefore, even while the vulnerable are being vaccinated, measures need to remain in place to control the parts of the population still spreading infection widely.”

Adalja says the study and other data raise the possibility that vaccinating middle-aged people sooner may help control the spread of the virus. “It’s clear from this data where public health targeting needs to be,” he says. “There could be a theoretical advantage of vaccinating the group of individuals to decrease spread.”
 
By the article's own admission, it is data coupled with speculation.

If you note, the younger (actually, I thought 35-49 is young) cases were seen in the South, S. West, West. The dates cited match perfectly with the Memorial Day, July 4 festivities in Fla., Ga., Texas. Spring break too.

I wonder if we matched the 35-49 group with the MAGA demographic, we might understand how that age group tended to be super spreaders?
 
By the article's own admission, it is data coupled with speculation.

If you note, the younger (actually, I thought 35-49 is young) cases were seen in the South, S. West, West. The dates cited match perfectly with the Memorial Day, July 4 festivities in Fla., Ga., Texas. Spring break too.

I wonder if we matched the 35-49 group with the MAGA demographic, we might understand how that age group tended to be super spreaders?

Are you saying the "MAGA demographic" were the only ones celebrating Memorial Day, the 4th. of July and spring break too? (well, maybe Memorial Day and the 4th, dems seem to hate those holidays...)
 
This is the impression I have. The people that are dying are the 70 and 80 year olds.
The kids under 18 are doing pretty well and may just be 'carriers'.
Depending on what shape you are in, determines how you will fare with the COVID. Being fat, having underlying health conditions, puts you more at risk.

My Policy: 'Avoid other people'.
 
Well no shit. Compassion and caring about others is somehow a political divide.

And you cancers think it's fucking funny.

neat.
 
By the article's own admission, it is data coupled with speculation.

On the further end of speculative, it appears the new strains are more transmittable by children. It is extremely preliminary, but good enough that England has shutdown their schools, after Johnson said that they would never do it again.

Things are moving fast, so we are stuck reacting to incomplete information.

I wonder if we matched the 35-49 group with the MAGA demographic, we might understand how that age group tended to be super spreaders?

People who go out drinking have three times the transmission rate as people who do not. That tells me that the super spreaders are often the people who do not take this seriously. Some of those people are MAGA losers who do not take it seriously for political reasons. But I would guess there are other types of losers who do not take it seriously for other reasons.
 
Are you saying the "MAGA demographic" were the only ones celebrating Memorial Day, the 4th. of July and spring break too?

I think it is obvious that MAGA losers are among the people who do not take Covid-19 seriously.
 
This is the impression I have. The people that are dying are the 70 and 80 year olds.
The kids under 18 are doing pretty well and may just be 'carriers'.
Depending on what shape you are in, determines how you will fare with the COVID. Being fat, having underlying health conditions, puts you more at risk.

My Policy: 'Avoid other people'.

The problem is that the carriers are not the people dying. We need the carriers to stop carrying, but they do not see the need, because they are not dying.
 
The problem is that the carriers are not the people dying. We need the carriers to stop carrying, but they do not see the need, because they are not dying.
My nephew was suppose to leave for boot camp Monday, but he tested positive for COVID, now my brother and sister in law are waiting to see if they are infected. He also has to wait now and see if he gets the plum assignment or if they will reassign him. The kid didn’t take it seriously and has now endangered his family and his future. I hope he has no regrets.
 
I think it is obvious that MAGA losers are among the people who do not take Covid-19 seriously.

They are definitely more likely to disregard common sense and gather in groups than others. Looks like there's concern that Super Bowl Sunday is going to cause another spike a couple weeks later.
 
My nephew was suppose to leave for boot camp Monday, but he tested positive for COVID, now my brother and sister in law are waiting to see if they are infected. He also has to wait now and see if he gets the plum assignment or if they will reassign him. The kid didn’t take it seriously and has now endangered his family and his future. I hope he has no regrets.

Oh geeze. What a shame. I hope they're all okay. What assignment was he shooting for?
 
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