Yes
Perfect.
So we agree that over 80% who die are aged 70+.
So...let's do the math:
1 in 50 die <-- This is the information you gave.
100 in 5,000 die <-- Multiplication factor, based on the information you gave.
Over 80 of 100 in 5,000 who die are 70+ <-- Point you conceded.
So 20 of 100 in 5,000 who die are under age 70 <-- By extension.
So, based on information that you gave, and government data that you conceded, that 1 in 50, thus 100 in 5,000 people who get COVID die, that:
Only [under] 20 in 5,000 who get COVID who die are under age 70.
That's 1 in 250.
With the other 4 in 250 who die being aged 70+.
So, fewer than 1 in 250 people who get COVID who die are under age 70
I broke down that using math which was logically correct every step of the way.
So:
Do you agree that among the 1 in 50 who die, which is 5 in 250 - this being from the information that you provided - that 4 of those 5 are aged 70+, and therefore, only [under] 1 in 250 people who get COVID who die are under age 70.
Do you agree with this - Yes or No?