Estimated hospitalizations if everyone was exposed to COVID, per 100k population

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  1. Why is it only England & not UK or GB? Is this like when they group up in the Olympics to increase the medal haul but then split for other sports to increase the chances of getting a trophy back to Britain. So it’s just England to make the statistics look better.

  2. The arguments used in the article are not matching up of what is going on. Per today, the 28 day infection rate were as following

    UK: 1.091.755 , death : 4.424

    Germany: 963.137 , death : 4.289

    I have no glue how they calculated the hospitalisation risk especially for England (!). And where would be the effects as claimed in the article, here especially the one is saying: the early released restriction had a positive effect to the immunity.

  3. Strange, we have a much higher rate of vaccinations then most other countries on the list and they are by and large from the mRNA vaccines. I don’t really understand how this was calculated

  4. Glad that we have the highest number of intensive care beds here. Still… let’s hope that there won’t be a death-wave again. 🙁

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