Case mortality (CFR) in the military is less than one half of one thousandth (4/10,000)
Actual mortality (IFR) may be lower than that, depending on how exhaustive testing is.
Military average age is 27.
https://twitter.com/TaraCopp/status/1257322805818847238?s=20
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And you keep talking about the 5000 people where only 2 died.
the data is a great proxy for COViD mortality in the 27 yo age group, this is what I implied, I should have been clearer.
A dataset cannot be a proxy for a other dataset when it's about a wildly different demographic, especially when the difference are known confounders.
CFR: 2.9/1000, across all ages, for one of the most vulnerable groups.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/14/health/coronavirus-health-care-workers.amp.html
That's not how statistics work.