It is primarily older people that die of COVID. Have you missed the CDC's data? Of course you have. 99.99% survival rate below age 50.
That doesn't change these facts: "Morbidly obese COVID-19 patients are 60% more likely to die or require intubation, compared with people of normal weight, researchers found. Patients who were mildly obese were 10% more likely to die or need a breathing machine, while those who were moderately obese were 30% more likely, according to the study."
So if the bulk of deaths are over age 50, or even over age 65...are you saying that that population does not include the morbidly obese or mildly or moderately obese human beings and/or diabetics?
I'll wait.
In the meantime, before you reply, you can chew on this (posted Oct 28):
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, COVID-19 is deadliest among older populations. In fact, through October 28, 92 percent of COVID-19 deaths nationwide have occurred among those ages 55 or older. Only 0.2 percent were younger than 25.
CDC data also show that Americans, regardless of age group, are far more likely to die of something other than COVID-19. Even among those in the most heavily impacted age group (85 and older), only 9.4 percent of all deaths since February 2020 were due to COVID-19.