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Source: Omicron Updates  Dec 23, 2021  2 years, 2 months, 3 weeks, 5 days, 21 hours, 15 minutes ago

Two British Studies Say That Omicron Results In Lower Disease Severity And Hospitalizations. So Why Is Everyone Overreacting? Lift All Measures In UK!

Two British Studies Say That Omicron Results In Lower Disease Severity And Hospitalizations. So Why Is Everyone Overreacting? Lift All Measures In UK!
Source: Omicron Updates  Dec 23, 2021  2 years, 2 months, 3 weeks, 5 days, 21 hours, 15 minutes ago
Omicron Updates: Two British studies that the Associated Press has been promoting to various Western media outlets, are claiming that Omicron is less likely to put you in the hospital.

 
The two new British studies provide some early hints that the omicron variant of the coronavirus may be milder than the delta version.
 
However, the scientists stress that even if the findings of these early studies hold up, any reductions in severity need to be weighed against the fact omicron spreads much faster than delta and is more able to evade vaccines. Sheer numbers of infections could still overwhelm hospitals.
 
The two new Omicron Updates released Wednesday seem to bolster earlier research that suggests omicron may not be as harmful as the delta variant.
 
The study analysis from the Imperial College London COVID-19 response team estimated hospitalization risks for omicron cases in England, finding people infected with the variant are around 20% less likely to go to the hospital at all than those infected with the delta variant, and 40% less likely to be hospitalized for a night or more.
 
The study included all cases of COVID-19 confirmed by PCR tests in England in the first half of December in which the variant could be identified: 56,000 cases of omicron and 269,000 cases of delta.
 
Another study out of Scotland, by scientists at the University of Edinburgh and other experts, suggested the risk of hospitalization was two-thirds less with omicron than delta. But that study pointed out that the nearly 24,000 omicron cases in Scotland were predominantly among younger adults ages 20-39.
 
It was found that younger people are much less likely to develop severe cases of COVID-19.
 
The study team said, "This national investigation is one of the first to show that Omicron is less likely to result in COVID-19 hospitalization than Delta. While the findings are early observations, they are encouraging."
 
Both findings have not yet been reviewed by other experts, the gold standard in scientific research but already western media are promoting the headlines saying that the studies show that Omicron is mild.
 
It was noted however the studies have limitations. For example, the findings are specific to a certain point in time during a quickly changing situation in the United Kingdom and other countries may not fare the same way.
 
Dr Matthew Binnicker, director of clinical virology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, said that in the Scottish study, the percentage of younger people was almost twice as high for the omicron group compared with the delta group, and that "could have biased the conclusions to less severe outcomes caused by omicron."
 
Dr Binnicker nonetheless said the data were interesting and suggest omicron might lead to less severe disease. But he added: "It's important to emphasize that if omicron has a much higher transmission rate compared to delta, the absolute number of people requiring hospitalization might still increase, despite less severe disease in most cases."
 
Earlie r data out of South Africa, where the variant was first detected, have also suggested omicron might be milder there.
 
Dr Salim Abdool Karim, a clinical infectious disease epidemiologist in South Africa, said earlier this week that the rate of admissions to hospitals was far lower for omicron than it was for delta.
 
He said, "Our overall admission rate is in the region of around 2% to 4% compared to previously, where it was closer to 20%. So even though we're seeing a lot of cases, very few are being admitted."
 
However, a lot of European leaders are taking no precautions and are imposing stringent measures while many British locals and British expats around the world are grumbling about these measures on various social media and online platforms.
 
Only yesterday even Bill gates who has access to a lot of preliminary unpublished studies expressed his concerns about the Omicron variant publicly.
 
Perhaps it would be good to use the United Kingdom as a kind of experimental sandbox for the rest for the world and simply lift all restrictions in the country with the exception of them leaving the country. It would be interesting to see how things play out.
 
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