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Timothy
Considering only 15-20% of a COVID infections require advanced medical care, why not require only those in this vulnerable group to wear masks and/or full PPE plus be quarantined instead of the 80% who are not affected? There's plenty of data out there that describes who is in this 20% group which can include anyone who even "thinks" they are vulnerable. This would more efficiently redirect those items listed in your #1 and reduce the testing requirements in #3 to only those who interact with this vulnerable group. And it also moves herd immunity forward. But most importantly it puts the onus to use masks, PPE, and remain locked down on those who have the most to lose via COVID vs the population in general.
Because we do not know. Morbidity factors and age both increase the chance of someone being hospitalized or dying.
However, it is not limited to that group. There an many members of the active duty military who are hospitalized because of COVID-19. This is likely a younger and healthier group than the general public.
There have also been cases where young kids have died.
Basically, at this point we have rather limited knowledge who the virus is likely to kill and how. There are constantly evolving symptoms and proximate causes for death. For example, a recent one is that asthma was initially considered a major predictor of likely respiratory problems and considered part of the vulnerable class. But instead diabetes is now showing up as a much riskier group, and asthma is not considered a significant risk factor any longer. Note: this is based on what the docs passed on who treated my father.
Tim