Interesting one this because Germany has the fourth largest elderly population in the world at 21%. I was thinking that the problem in Italy was because of the 23% elderly population (#2 in the world).
Of course it could be that the elderly population of Germany has been less exposed to it than in Italy so far. Which is why making projections on what will happen is too early in the life of this virus because there hasn’t been the mass exposure to it yet.
It could be that if it gets a grip in Germany, they could have similar death rates as Italy as it gets to their elderly more widely.
My thoughts are that it’s where in these countries it’s hitting.
Younger people tend to be in metropolitan areas and that is where it’s hitting mostly - in Italy it’s the northern areas and regions, rather than major cities.
Anyone who’s been to several villages in northern Italy will tell you that it’s full of the elderly in these places.
That’s my thinking anyway but I’m happy to be proven wrong as I don’t know for sure.