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I looked up 2 sets of stats from the Centers for Disease Control.
From the years 1999–2007 they released the data in pdf form at NVSS - Mortality Tables - General Mortality - GMWK23R. I checked the most recent one, 2007.
That showed 389238 deaths in ages 65–74, 652682 in ages 75–84, and 713647 in ages 85+.
Add those up and you get 1755567 for the year of 2007.
They also had a website where you could submit the request as a form at Multiple Cause of Death, 1999-2015 Request, which showed these numbers for 2015:
495016 deaths in ages 65–74, 637566 deaths in ages 75–84, 859701 deaths in ages 85+.
Add those up and you get 1992283 for the year of 2015.
How many infected are in world again?
How many deaths?
Wouldn't those people die anyway on any dissease that would hit them first?