Peter Attia· MD
according to Metropolitan Life over three percent of all the factory workers in that age group died not case mortality 3 percent of the entire population of factory workers and that age group died in the period of weeks
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according to Metropolitan Life over three percent of all the factory workers in that age group died not case mortality 3 percent of the entire population of factory workers and that age group died in the period of weeks
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miners according to Metropolitan Life over 6 percent of all miners in that age group died again in a very narrow period and it's even shorter than that 14 or 15 weeks