Another study, similar to the one from the University of Edinburgh, showing lower severity for Omicron cases in the UK.
tl;dr
> Overall, we find evidence of a reduction in the risk of hospitalisation for Omicron relative to Delta infections […] in the range 20-25% attendance at hospital, and 40-45% when using hospitalisation lasting 1 day or longer
Because it’s England it’s a much bigger sample and therefore these numbers are likely more accurate than the ~65% reduction quoted in the Scottish study on a tiny sample.
If I’d had three polio vaccines in one year and then ended up in hospital with polio, I’d probably start to question one or two things.
As frustrating as this whole corporate facade is, one can’t help but admire the effectiveness of the propaganda. The government are openly laughing in our faces. Why wouldn’t they? They’ve won.
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Another study, similar to the one from the University of Edinburgh, showing lower severity for Omicron cases in the UK.
tl;dr
> Overall, we find evidence of a reduction in the risk of hospitalisation for Omicron relative to Delta infections […] in the range 20-25% attendance at hospital, and 40-45% when using hospitalisation lasting 1 day or longer
Because it’s England it’s a much bigger sample and therefore these numbers are likely more accurate than the ~65% reduction quoted in the Scottish study on a tiny sample.
If I’d had three polio vaccines in one year and then ended up in hospital with polio, I’d probably start to question one or two things.
As frustrating as this whole corporate facade is, one can’t help but admire the effectiveness of the propaganda. The government are openly laughing in our faces. Why wouldn’t they? They’ve won.