We do have a less aging population than the Italians. Our life expectancy is 2-3 years less depending on where you get your info and proportionately Italy has twice as many people over 100 years old (0.03% compared with 0.02% of the population in the UK). From the current published data it looks like age is a very big factor with determining how many people are likely to die with the elderly being around 15 times more likely to succumb than those under 40.Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:47 pm No one should panic, that's very unhelpful, but the reality is a lot of people are going to die, unless there is some reason you think the UK is uniquely unlike Italy?
The Italians also have a much higher proportion of Rural residents (31% compared to 17%) which is probably a 'swings and roundabouts' situation, less likely to catch it but further from help and proper hospital care and less likely to report it in time.
Italy does seem to have had a mortality rate from the virus which is twice that seen in China and most other places (Iran being the exception). So it's not really that the UK is uniquely unlike Italy but that Italy at present appears to be uniquely unlike everywhere else.