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In message , at 14:32:42 on Mon, 11 May
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https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...rds-chefs-and-
taxi-drivers-among-those-most-likely-to-die-with-covid-19-says-ons-
11986382


and to solve anther conundrum

it also says that medics have the same likelihood of the disease as
normal people, even after taking account of age profiles


That statistic has been circulating for a couple of weeks now.
Whatever the genetic reasons turn out to be (maybe they'll publish
it one day), and every death is a tragedy, the early news did tend
to concentrate on demised older BAME NHS workers.

But care workers are worse

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/h...ocial-care-dea
th-rate-ons-covid-19-a9508091.html


Maybe they are more likely to be encountering infected patients
(although the NHS has scaled back a lot, they are still treating lots of
younger people - for other ailments, and who have probably been self
isolating themselves previously - and who aren't infected).
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"Roland Perry" wrote in message
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In message , at 14:32:42 on Mon, 11 May 2020,
tim... remarked:


"Roland Perry" wrote in message
...
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...rds-chefs-and-
taxi-drivers-among-those-most-likely-to-die-with-covid-19-says-ons-
11986382


and to solve anther conundrum

it also says that medics have the same likelihood of the disease as normal
people, even after taking account of age profiles


That statistic has been circulating for a couple of weeks now.


but without the age correlation

Whatever the genetic reasons turn out to be (maybe they'll publish
it one day), and every death is a tragedy, the early news did tend
to concentrate on demised older BAME NHS workers.

But care workers are worse

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/h...ocial-care-dea
th-rate-ons-covid-19-a9508091.html


Maybe they are more likely to be encountering infected patients


without sufficient PPE probably being the salient point

tim



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In message , at 20:57:50 on Mon, 11 May
2020, tim... remarked:

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...rds-chefs-and-
taxi-drivers-among-those-most-likely-to-die-with-covid-19-says-ons-
11986382

and to solve anther conundrum

it also says that medics have the same likelihood of the disease as
normal people, even after taking account of age profiles


That statistic has been circulating for a couple of weeks now.


but without the age correlation


No, with the age correlation.

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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 20:57:50 on Mon, 11 May
2020, tim... remarked:

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...rds-chefs-and-
taxi-drivers-among-those-most-likely-to-die-with-covid-19-says-ons-
11986382

and to solve anther conundrum

it also says that medics have the same likelihood of the disease as
normal people, even after taking account of age profiles

That statistic has been circulating for a couple of weeks now.


but without the age correlation


No, with the age correlation.


Yes, indeed. Allowing for all the demographic adjustments, NHS staff as a
whole are not succumbing at an unduly high rate, though care home staff
are. What I've not seen analysed is how ICU and other front-line NHS staff
in Covid-19 wards are faring.

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