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COVID-19 Fatality Rates and Social Behavior
The fatality rate for relatively healthy people under 50 without risk factors is significantly lower than those over 60 or with risk factors. While being cautious, individuals are starting to re-engage in social behaviors with friends due to the low risk of transmission in some areas.
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The All In podcast returns with Chamath Palihapitiya, David Friedberg, and David Sacks discussing business news and current events.
00:00 - 00:48 (00:48)
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The All In podcast returns with Chamath Palihapitiya, David Friedberg, and David Sacks discussing business news and current events. They mention the ban on advertising and the frequency of the show being based on their own whims.
ChapterCOVID-19 Fatality Rates and Social Behavior
EpisodeE4: Politicizing the pandemic, Police reform, Biden's ideal VP, Twitter vs. Facebook on free speech & more with David Sacks & David Friedberg
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The fatality rate for relatively healthy people under the age of 50 without any risk factors is 50 times lower compared to those who are over the age of 60 or have risk factors.
00:48 - 02:58 (02:10)
Summary
The fatality rate for relatively healthy people under the age of 50 without any risk factors is 50 times lower compared to those who are over the age of 60 or have risk factors. This information has made some people more willing to re-engage in social behavior with groups of friends while taking precautions such as wearing masks.