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Amnesia said:
crissindahouse said:

What's the average age in Italy and Sweden?

What's the percentage of people above 70 in Italy and Sweden who live in nursing homes instead of living at home?

What's the percentage of Multi-Generation homes in Italy and Sweden? Where even the 30 years old son still lives with his parents/grandparents?

Thx for the answers

If the USA would have the same percentage of people above 70 and the same living conditions as Italy has, they would probably have above 500k deaths already.

Oh you can do these researches also yourself, I am not payed by you to make researches as far as I know. I had searched these info months ago so I have seen they are not pushing to the direction you wish they would do. But I let you search for it.

Doesn't sound right to me what you researched. Italy is known to have a big percentage of adults even in the 30s to live with their parents and that number even grew since the financial crisis. Sweden is known in Europe to have a high percentage of even young adults to live alone.

Same how grandparents in Italy take care of their grandchilds while their childs are working/shopping/whatever. 

But if you think that Italy wouldn't have much better or Sweden much worse numbers with these conditions swapped it's up to you I guess.

In my head at least someone can't infect the parents or grandparents the days he/she doesn't have contact with them