Maybe those 25 and younger should stop driving like lunatics. There is a reason their insurance rates are so high. Yet it should be mentioned -- that no data can be found supporting this claim regarding those 25 & under in regards to death rates for Covid and driving. I am sure a fact check will be created shortly which will address this claim being pushed on social media recently.
Right, right. That has to be it. Are you saying there's no data for 25 and under mortality to COVID, and no data for 25 and under for auto accidents, and that these can't be compared? Is that really what you're saying, fact checker?
It's sad that the Covid-deniers posting on social media had to narrow down the age group of the comparison to 25 & under after their previous posts about driving & Covid across all age groups were proven to be completely false. It's also sad that these clowns on social media once again are pushing nonsense while providing no data to support their claims whatsoever. But this is a constant with fact-free anti-vax Covid-denier clowns.
Sad that they "narrowed" the age gap? If your point was that the young had nothing to fear, then what better way to show this that to compare the risk the young have to an every day risk? I mean, its not like someone narrowing down the time of deaths/cases to fit a particular "this state is worse than that based on these weeks" bullshit like some people did. No one in this thread, of course. This thread is pure "fact checking"!
The fact checker must be on vacation. The fact check requests are piling up. Another fact check needed here!
Once again you demonstrate your lack of understanding about base rate fallacy. Tell us -- what percentage of the unvaccinated are hospitalized for Covid versus the percentage of the vaccinated hospitalized for Covid. Here is some educational material... https://www.health.nd.gov/sites/www...e Page/COVID-19_Vaccine_Base_Rate_Fallacy.pdf