This is a disease that attacks the blood vessels. We know this now. It causes strokes and embolisms, and attacks healthy lung tissue, and even the brain.
weight is 1 factor, but not the only factor.
Here’s a marathon runner who succumbed to COVID19. He was 51, and “the picture of health”.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/maryanngeorgantopoulos/coronavirus-victim-anick-jesdanun-ap-marathons
Per WaPo,
“Young people are developing Covid-19 at significant rates—and hundreds have died
According to an analysis of state data by the Washington Post, at least 759 people under the age of 50 in the United States had died from Covid-19 as of Wednesday. The Post identified at least 45 deaths among patients in their 20s, at least 190 deaths among patients in their 30s, and at least 413 deaths among patients in their 40s. The Post noted that the actual number of Covid-19 deaths among people younger than 50 is likely higher, as not all states report Covid-19 deaths by age.”
https://www.advisory.com/daily-briefing/2020/04/13/covid-young-people
From this same article, “
Why are some healthy, young people dying of Covid-19?
Health experts aren't sure why some otherwise healthy, young people are suddenly dying of Covid-19, but they do have some theories.
One theory is that some people are genetically predisposed to developing more severe cases of Covid-19 than others. For example, Philip Murphy, a biomedical researcher at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told ScienceMagazine's Jocelyn Kaiser that variations in a person's ACE2 gene receptor potentially "could make it easier or harder for the virus to get into lung cells."
So tell me - what % of the population of the NFL has the genetic makeup to cause them to be more or less susceptible, and what does that possibly have to do with them being able to lift weight or their diet?
that was hypothetical - it has nothing to do with it. Some will be genetically predisposed & some will not. Just like the rest of the population of the United States or the world.
except they are. See above.
The first part is spot on. Thanks for doing your part to prevent the spread.
your statements about NFL players being at less risk are simply not true.
there’s a lot of research now. It’s important to understand who this disease effects (everyone) and who is at risk (everyone). Unfortunately we know more because more and more people are dying, and we know now that young people with no preexisting conditions / co-morbidities are also dying in higher numbers than expected.
and that’s all based only on reporting, which some states are not doing accurately for reasons that belong in the politics forum.