The demographic is too narrow. Get back to me 5 years when 20, 30, 40, and 50 year olds who had COVID are sickened and dying of heart attacks and strokes.
Jeezus. Not that it can't come to pass or that we might have to include a ton of non immediately critical cardiac health outcomes, but DAMN, C19 went through my daughter's family, both asymptomatic symptomatic and I was exposed... That's a lot of people if it involves mild cases...
Personal bummer, the daughter tried EPA 500 and had to stop because of a tendency toward deep long term bruises.
For those unfamiliar with the Bay Area, World War II brought tons and tons of people through and to the SF Bay. My family came from Colorado and Utah for the military and jobs. Kaiser had steel mills here and there were naval bases and lots of smaller shipyards building Victory ships all over the North and South Bay. Marin City was a shipyard. That's why there are so many Kaiser Hospitals here. Kaiser needed them to keep the work force working so he built them.