That's because the 24% that are, are the ones that are vulnerable. Leaving out the bunch that just died.
My cousin literally died last month, he was a fitness freak military type. I'm speculating but I think he was trying to get over to baltic to do some training shit, prepparping for the war of glass. But the doctor wouldn't let him go because randomly his heart valve was fucked up from covid he got the year before. He was 40 died of a heart attack.
Gonna be a lot of people like him dropping dead soon.
The Canadian stats are below.
1,152 deaths in the under-50 age category, out of 23,426,916 Canadians in that age range.
Which means = 23,425,764 out of 23,426,916 under age 50 have survived Covid so far.
Which means = 1 in 61,008 Canadians under age 50 die of Covid per year. And they tend to be the least healthy people.
The person below us the ONLY person in my city of 108,000 under the age of 30 who died of Covid [period]:
https://www.tbnewswatch.com/obituaries/storm-matinet-4994836^ Her diet was 115mg of Methadone and 5g crack cocaine daily. She likely hadn't drank a glass of water or eaten an apple in all of her twenties.
So I'm not doubting you, Goliathon - but how can such a healthy, relatively young man get a heart valve problem from Covid? While he actively had Covid, did he have heart symptoms that he can directly link to getting the virus?
I don't wish to minimize your cousin's death, but such deaths of Covid at such a young age are VANISHINGLY rare.
Are you fairly certain it was Covid, Goliathon?
It just really surprises me.
I can't think of anyone that age who died if Covid...aside from cherry-picked news stories, selected for coverage to drive hysteria.
Here are the most up-to-date Canadian Covid mortality statistics by age group:
https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/current-situation.html#figure6-header