Doug Ford is a Retard We have an epidemic of obesity
Speaking of disease, simply put, the pandemic told us an ugly truth: we are a nation of
overweight and obese people and it's getting worse. At the end of 2020, 42.4% of all
Americans were obese. If being obese wasn’t psychologically and physiologically hard
enough, the pandemic made clear that it was also an acute killer. Of all hospitalized
patients with COVID-19, 78% were overweight or obese. Further, the mortality rate for
this cohort was 20%. Chained probabilities mean that if you are overweight/obese and
you are hospitalized with the next variant of covid you have a (78% * 20%) = 15.6%
chance of dying. And each new year, and with every new variant, you have a new
15.6% chance of dying. At some point, it's impossible to outrun these odds.