We’ve reached another sad milestone in this pandemic.
The US has surpassed a record of more than 60k Covid-19 hospitalizations for the 2nd consecutive day. (1/12)
Keep in mind, this measure isn’t perfect. It’s the # of deaths divided by the # of confirmed cases. At the beginning of the pandemic, the # of confirmed cases was lower because we weren’t testing as much. So death rates in the spring may have been artificially high. (5/12)
Even after accounting for that difference, it is still clear that death rates are significantly lower now. But, why? (6/12)
Part of this is because we’re seeing a drop in the average age of patients -- younger patients are more likely to have less severe disease. Today the #CDC notes more than half of new cases are in people who are under 50. (7/12) https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#demographics
But it is also because we are now better at treating Covid-19. In the spring, one doctor described his only tools as a ventilator and a patient's own immune system. But as we learned more about this disease, it turned out that ventilators weren’t always the answer (8/12)
This is good news but as the number of newly infected people continues to grow, significant deaths will sadly follow, even at a lower death rate. (11/12)
According to @IHME_UW we could lose 2,250+ people a day by mid Jan. The advanced treatments can help treat, but the old, ancient measures can prevent it in the first place. #WearAMask #BeKind (12/12)
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