ham98 said:
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-world-factbook/geos/nu.html
Median age of Nicaragua: 27.3
Nicaragua has a low death rate because they have a young population. It holds true worldwide. A lot of African countries also will never see a big death spike due to covid due to their young populations
Good point, Nicaragua does have a younger population than the US, I don't know if I agree with the CIA median age, due to having lived there for 11 years and the fact that the Autonomous Zones are/were never accurately counted in the censuses.
I would not think the Nicaraguan median age would be too far off of Hispanic majority population centers in the US. Another factor, Nicaragua, at least from my experience in LatAm and the Caribbean, has the most multigenerational households, and extended family ones, of any place I have lived and spent time in, more than Haiti and or Mexico.
The access to advanced healthcare in that country is probably a small step above Africa. One thing I do believe makes a difference is that in Nicaragua probably no more than 15% of the population spends ample time in AC. Malls, markets, schools, factories, hospital hallways and many rooms, and the majority of the homes are al fresco. I believe that plays a large part in the reducing transmission, just a personal opinion.
But overall, even compared to their similar, yet more advanced, neighbors the effects of the virus appeared less on society and for sure economically.