helltopay1 said:
Omicron......More infectious, and, less deadly. If we have no additional variants, we are witnessing the beginning of the end. Virus will always be with us. here'd immunity is around the corner because of this variant. This is how most viruses behave. The death rate before Omicron was between 1-2%. For children , it was barely above 0%!!!With Omicron, the death rate for those 65 and under will be under 1%. For those over 65, somewhere above 1%. Just as wehave learned to live with Democrats, we will have to live with variants.
I believe that the experts have been pretty consistent with a U.S. fatality rate from COVID at between 0.5 and 1 percent among the unvaccinated. Towards the high end of that earlier, when they didn't know how to treat it, towards the low end since (maybe even a bit lower). That is with an assumption that there have been a number of COVID cases that were not counted, either asymptomatic, or mild cases that never got tested.
The problem comes when you figure out what 1% of the U.S. population is!
As far as flu comparisons, the US has still been losing 1,000+ per day from COVID for several months now, which, annualized, is about 10x a typical flu season. And those numbers are going to go up for a few weeks, as we get through the omicron wave. It's rather shocking to me that, even here in "enlightened" California, almost a third of the population isn't fully vaccinated (some of those are under 5 and not eligible, but still... )