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Seventy-five percent of people who have died of the virus in the United States — or about 600,000 of the nearly 800,000 who have perished so far — have been 65 or older. One in 100 older Americans has died from the virus. For people younger than 65, that ratio is closer to 1 in 1,400.
The morbidity factors are what you should worry about. Between long-covid, MIS, blood clot factors/stroke, organ damage, fatigue and many others, it is scary for those under 65 as well.
There does not seem to be good data on the likelihood of any of these co-morbidities that come with COVID, but from the number of patients with issues in our best hospital, the percentages are high enough to cause concern.