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RT @gianlucac1: You remember the "Harvest Effect" Church of the Innumeracy monks? i have soooo many memories Covid19 YLL: 81 countries B…
RT @gianlucac1: You remember the "Harvest Effect" Church of the Innumeracy monks? i have soooo many memories Covid19 YLL: 81 countries B…
RT @gianlucac1: You remember the "Harvest Effect" Church of the Innumeracy monks? i have soooo many memories Covid19 YLL: 81 countries B…
RT @gianlucac1: You remember the "Harvest Effect" Church of the Innumeracy monks? i have soooo many memories Covid19 YLL: 81 countries B…
RT @gianlucac1: You remember the "Harvest Effect" Church of the Innumeracy monks? i have soooo many memories Covid19 YLL: 81 countries B…
RT @gianlucac1: You remember the "Harvest Effect" Church of the Innumeracy monks? i have soooo many memories Covid19 YLL: 81 countries B…
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You remember the "Harvest Effect" Church of the Innumeracy monks? i have soooo many memories Covid19 YLL: 81 countries Burden: 16y on average Ht @manlius84 @ThManfredi @mikejohansenmd @famulare_mike @manlius84 @mtizzoni @ciro @Doom3Gloom https://t.
@KadDirectioner @pollert11 Že nejste tak hloupý, abyste sám věřil tomu nesmyslu, který jste napsal. Viďte, že nejste? #COVID19 #úmrtnost https://t.co/VV1kJUJMg9
@FrankPeeters4 https://t.co/ZKVokFsYru Als dokter zou je eigenlijk moeten er in slagen zelf deze studies te vinden he Frank. " The average years of life lost per death is 16 years. " ;)
@pedersna @CUhlmann Yes. But we're interested in preventable death https://t.co/xW0kNJBLqS
A report from last year (https://t.co/es8WSPUucy) posited the average 'years of life lost' as 16. This one isn't as apocalyptic but it's certainly still very bad.
@nickholtpodcast Because it’s a smaller data set skewed towards the old. Comparing apples & oranges. More pertinent is the number of years of life lost due to covid19. Over 20 million in the USA. https://t.co/cugPz4adT6
@Antmanbeat @dolleyolley @beverleyturner Like @beverleyturner you're obviously a bit confused by statistics. Comparing age of covid victims to average age of all cause mortality isn't very informative. This study will help you understand why. https://t.co
@MarcJaraGimeno @ArgeliaQueralt La virtut del SARS-CoV-2 és que escurça el dies i, per tant, equilibra la balança https://t.co/klZHjn41rk
@MXMarineMomK @SMoKE14971275 Here is a study on YLL https://t.co/nF4bkDr5vZ
@ReggieMercer2 @JCmacc1 @PeeKR10 @MartyMakary Wow, you really are an ignorant goon aren't you!? How were they "all going to die anyways"? You have no proof of that, none. https://t.co/aZ8mCsvb1I https://t.co/pwvDnd8Afl
@OliverSchubert5 @BlakesWort @RSchbok @k_kaskeline @SHomburg Und hier noch bezüglich den 16 Lebensjahren (16, nicht 18, sorry) https://t.co/UWMvAPAAgF
@maskupsweden Ækelt. Folkhälsomyndigheten er en skændsel. https://t.co/ZM3dcirAdy https://t.co/S0xOmtlXOS
@Marcus05911286 @skdh The average covid victim has lost 16 years of their life on average https://t.co/FQlYt4SSrP https://t.co/LSSbWn7MeK
@tomschultz74 @NbSepp @BlakesWort Nix. Stimmt ja nicht. https://t.co/9g6KFAzwjR
RT @LDjaparidze: 1/ Years of life lost (YLL) due to covid19 is very relevant to compare disease damages against NPIs damages. This report…
RT @LDjaparidze: 1/ Years of life lost (YLL) due to covid19 is very relevant to compare disease damages against NPIs damages. This report…
RT @LDjaparidze: 1/ Years of life lost (YLL) due to covid19 is very relevant to compare disease damages against NPIs damages. This report…
RT @LDjaparidze: 1/ Years of life lost (YLL) due to covid19 is very relevant to compare disease damages against NPIs damages. This report…
RT @LDjaparidze: 1/ Years of life lost (YLL) due to covid19 is very relevant to compare disease damages against NPIs damages. This report…
RT @LDjaparidze: 1/ Years of life lost (YLL) due to covid19 is very relevant to compare disease damages against NPIs damages. This report…
1/ Years of life lost (YLL) due to covid19 is very relevant to compare disease damages against NPIs damages. This report published in @nature claims that as of Jan 6 2021, average YLL per covid19 death in the US were 14 years. That estimation is flawed.
@adam702989 @oldudershead @pchepul @ToddZywicki @joerogan "In total, 20,507,518 years of life have been lost to COVID-19 among the studied 81 countries, due to 1,279,866 deaths from the disease. The average years of life lost per death is 16 years." https:
@crabb_vicki @TpTheo @NaomitimT @catvaxlax @w_mccairn @villagerssn @_PORKSTER_ @SwaledaleMutton @sarah_allsop @bread_baking Re: "The average COVID death represents 16 years of life lost." There's virtually no chance of getting through to him, as you proba
@TpTheo @NaomitimT @AtomsksSanakan @catvaxlax @w_mccairn @villagerssn @_PORKSTER_ @SwaledaleMutton @sarah_allsop @bread_baking The average COVID death represents 16 years of life lost. https://t.co/NvzeiRpaXE
@KeithEv84928885 @BottomleyFiona @ClareCraigPath https://t.co/BqTyPrAxBG - here’s some ACTUAL evidence, a peer reviewed study showing YLL due to covid.
@Lolo94338889 @GargaZem @CNEWS Je vais faire un dernier effort pour expliquer ce concept que vous avez bien du mal à comprendre Des scientifiques ont analysé plus d'un million de décès dans 81 pays et ont déterminé qu'en moyenne les morts du covid ont perd
RT @PLHartungRN: Years of life lost (YLL) across 81 countries due to SARS-CoV-2 is staggering -- 5.66 MILLION global deaths -- 20.5 MILLIO…
RT @PLHartungRN: Years of life lost (YLL) across 81 countries due to SARS-CoV-2 is staggering -- 5.66 MILLION global deaths -- 20.5 MILLIO…
Years of life lost (YLL) across 81 countries due to SARS-CoV-2 is staggering -- 5.66 MILLION global deaths -- 20.5 MILLION YEARS of life lost globally -- 2-9 TIMES the average seasonal Influenza -- Three-quarters in ages below 75 -- One-third below 55 ht
@ForeverBoris False. The average covid victim died 16 years early. Are you planning on giving up 16 years of your life? https://t.co/3fbaZvVjD7
@DrSusanOliver1 @BarryCPearson Barry has already detailed much of this, so I won't rehash it, but will post this: https://t.co/yCMZRAV6fR https://t.co/BIW1K16H6G
@PipSinks Try this then average 17 years lost: https://t.co/gzuvLv3E3g https://t.co/RYJAs131dn
@rajko_strahinja The actual number varies by country, as it depends critically on the agree structure of the population (as you can see from these chart👇)... [refs: 1. https://t.co/6SHZvZHVrE 2. https://t.co/9lF0r4fBu4] https://t.co/WB1QpD4rLO
RT @craigthomler: @rdenyer @noplaceforsheep @astir0412 I know of a 22yr old who recently died from complications due to covid exacerbating…
RT @craigthomler: @rdenyer @noplaceforsheep @astir0412 I know of a 22yr old who recently died from complications due to covid exacerbating…
RT @craigthomler: @rdenyer @noplaceforsheep @astir0412 I know of a 22yr old who recently died from complications due to covid exacerbating…
@rdenyer @noplaceforsheep @astir0412 I know of a 22yr old who recently died from complications due to covid exacerbating her (totally under control) asthma. Unless the underlying illnesses were chronic & imminently fatal, covid19 is responsible for th
@hughosmond @Smclunie Are we talking about the same thing. I was talking about years of life lost such as in this paper in Nature. https://t.co/0PQKFE3TFn
@TinyTon_e @Evertonian56 @Rob_Kimbell I'm afraid not Tony. It's called years of life lost (YLL): "Our results confirm that the mortality impact of COVID-19 is large, not only in terms of numbers of death, but also in terms of years of life lost." https:
@TinyTon_e @Evertonian56 @Rob_Kimbell My 1st point is correct & so is my 2nd. It's called years of life lost (YLL): "Our results confirm that the mortality impact of COVID-19 is large, not only in terms of numbers of death, but also in terms of years
@JSWeepers @DrEricLevi Australia, wisely, largely kept Covid out. When viewed globally, the evidence is clear ... https://t.co/x92MgiJFFA
@JamesDunthorne @DanielJamez1 @jrb @BBCNews If someone dies from Covid, they die from Covid. How many people do you think would fit in the category of 'two weeks to live' and then killed by Covid? Generally, the literature says around 10 years of life is l
@louisc020 @j_g_allen "In total, 20,507,518 years of life have been lost to COVID-19 among the studied 81 countries, due to 1,279,866 deaths from the disease. The average years of life lost per death is 16 years." https://t.co/i3L5qs6X2c
@PremierImproves @SallyJiggles @Alex_on_A14 @DrBunsenHoneyd6 @MartyH2020 @catvaxlax @JuliaHB1 @whykeepitup 20.5 million years of life lost due to Covid Gordy. 20.5 million. That was a year ago. Imagine how many more. https://t.co/krTIqJHGoL
RT @Neil1808: @aljones42 @DrEricLevi @darylgibson The years of life lost or healthy years of life lost measures are commonly used & are imp…
@aljones42 @DrEricLevi @darylgibson The years of life lost or healthy years of life lost measures are commonly used & are important. It's a tragedy when anyone dies but it is devastating when a young healthy child dies. #covid19Aus #auspol https://t
@Bahstonlady @AtlanticHam @brainfire66 @GammaOxideXIII @kerpen Across 81 countries, the average covid death took 16 years of life with it. And thanks for sharing your feelings on eugenics. https://t.co/i3L5qs6X2c
@robinhanson @aClassicLiberal Since you are counting deaths someone who would have died 15 minutes later without COVID would count equally as someone who would have died 15 years later. In practice average years lost was about 16 in a recent study. https:/
@peteroconnor984 Across 81 countries studied "The average years of life lost per death is 16 years" https://t.co/3vTvoKIu3w
Interesting take from the "pro-life" crowd. Meanwhile one estimate is that 20 million years of life had already been lost worldwide by early 2021. Those who have an interest in data and aren't heartless monsters should read: https://t.co/Eoh0Vs4Ezb
@nathangs20 @Satiristas https://t.co/Yjq2r4SzVq This is for a bunch of countries - not sure if it holds for the US. Early on, I'd heard ten years, but that was 20 months ago.
@epsilon3141 @janoschdahmen @LuzernerZeitung "As of January 6, 2021, YLL in heavily affected countries are 2–9 times the average seasonal influenza" https://t.co/r1Uk8a4C94
@bethanyshondark Evidently you missed this one... https://t.co/KNkmKixUQz
@bethanyshondark "In total, 20,507,518 years of life have been lost to COVID-19 among the studied 81 countries, due to 1,279,866 deaths from the disease. The average years of life lost per death is 16 years." https://t.co/i3L5qs6X2c
@Jason696959 @JamesDeighan1 @TakethatCt @jean_weber2 @jordanbpeterson @JustinTrudeau The average loss per covid death is 16 years of life. Sweden has just as many vulnerable people as the rest of Skandanavia, but they had a 10 x higher covid death rate. Yo
Dato: El COVID en Chile ha tenido un impacto en quitar años de vida apenas 1.49 veces mayor a la influenza estacional. Problemas cardíacos, muy relacionados a obesidad, tienen un impacto casi 2 veces más grande. https://t.co/8EW37Y4zrS https://t.co/vJnAquR
@Jason696959 @jean_weber2 @JamesDeighan1 @jordanbpeterson @JustinTrudeau You're full of misleading misinformation, aren't you. The average covid victim has lost 16 years of their life on average. https://t.co/FQlYt4AJdH https://t.co/rat1OLTrzP
@THEjoereames @its_my_0pinion @StevekhangaKhan @SandyOverton3 @EricMMatheny For your reference: https://t.co/dWqct1ewMX
@NaturalHeretic That’s simply not true. https://t.co/CLVoMorPqB
@AanSebasti @Tampeloer @Timcast 40% of the US has one or more risk factors from covid, from obesity to diabetes to heart disease to blood type (!). Largest study I know of says the average covid death took 16 years of life with it. The "They were gonna die
@JDelungo As of January 6 2021 (a year ago) 20.5 million YEARS OF LIFE were lost to covid "conduct an analysis based on estimated excess deaths. We find that over 20.5 million years of life have been lost to COVID-19 globally. As of January 6, 2021" http
@afterall_net 1) No, the YLL of COVID-19 is not "relatively low" – in fact, it is on the higher end of leading causes of YLL. 1/ https://t.co/z5PHWLGwqo https://t.co/xZF5KUO1Pr
@flailedjazzband @Jamie_Maz The average COVID victim has lost 16 years of life. https://t.co/es8WSPUucy
@bugcatchernade @Furg1T @jordanbpeterson @benshapiro Of the millions of words spoken, it's pretty easy to take bits and pieces out of context. Besides, that quote is probably technically correct - per WHO guidelines. Millions have died globally. And we kno
@RobertMDawn @small4lyfe @JennaEllisEsq Finally, multiple research groups have looked at years of life lost due to covid. The largest such study I know of - covering 81 countries & ~1.3M deaths - found that "The average years of life lost per death is
@HolgerHamburgo @holmenkollin Schon bemerkenswert wo Länder wie NZ, DK, S und D sich da eingruppieren 🤔 "ratio of COVID-19 YLL rates over influenza YLL rates (in median/maximum deadly years by country)" https://t.co/zjjLmZwb8d https://t.co/tj2UTkYTY2
@Quodvox5 @guardian About 18 years life lost on average. https://t.co/Ky5vA4yQRZ
RT @thinkofthehuma1: @CliveWismayer @layanglicana https://t.co/0NO3SXjgw1 and globally the average years of life lost to covid is 16, so he…
@CliveWismayer @layanglicana https://t.co/0NO3SXjgw1 and globally the average years of life lost to covid is 16, so he can go run and jump.
@JBoningtonJag @Jessthelefty Are you suggesting that there are acceptable losses due to someone’s age and previous health history? https://t.co/Y442S0hPCO https://t.co/Is3QOr9oXz
@wearescrewed3 @stubydesign @TheDinosaurous @pandaikon You’re incorrect. A COVID death results in an average 16 years of life lost. https://t.co/NvzeiRpaXE
@70Soph Yes, 16 years on worldwide average; considerably more years in some countries. That’s not an estimate, it’s empirical research from the world’s most respected medical journal. If the average is 16, by definition almost half lost more than two dec
@SBlack25893220 @Derek_Timothy Years of Life Lost is a better measure than looking at "with COVID" death rates and then doing a mental calculation. This study from January is interesting in that regard. The impact is severe. https://t.co/IgERsK4OLG
@Shuyaftw @PepitoBernatSal @AntonioPuccine2 Tiens gros malin. C'est 15.7 pour les hommes et 15.1 pour les femmes. https://t.co/ZJLknaesuX
@TJRyan_77 @ISAGCOVID19 Tomás, agree we should 'pixelate' the grey more & consider deaths WRT life years lost. A COVID related death in a 95 year old already bed bound with dementia is different to family & health services cc premature COVID death
@RobFreudenthal sorry the governments couldn't see the future & tell you exactly the right things in a dynamic situation. 🙄 If it were me I'd say "this is a pandemic, they usually last several years and millions of people's lives are more important tha