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Old 29-12-2021, 03:50 PM #11
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So if it causes a quarter of deaths compared to other variants that’s clearly a positive BUT if it’s ten times more virulent and doubles every 3 days then it’s possibly irrelevant that it’s only 25% as dangerous as the others. It could still cause many more hospitalisations and / or deaths


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thats in the people hospitalised though and as the number being hospitalised because of boosters etc is tiny, its then a much lower percentage of a much lower percentage. Omicron is the best thing that could have happened with covid, and its about time deniers start acknowledging it

Another fact based on actual data is that the average length of stay in hospital before recovery from omicron is 3 days, down from 14+ days with delta

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