UK: The death rate of the COVID-19 has been lower than that of the flu
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UK: The death rate of the COVID-19 has been lower than that of the flu
The death rate of the COVID-19 in the UK has been lower than that of the flu, falling to 0.03%! The first country reached “coexist with the virus”.
ImageOn March 10, according to the British “Daily Mail” report, according to the British “Daily Mail” report, the latest official data released by the United Kingdom shows that due to the mildness of Omicron and the extremely high immunization rate, the fatality rate of the COVID-19 virus in the United Kingdom has been low. to the flu.
Before the outbreak of the highly contagious strain, the virus had a mortality rate of about 0.2%, the data showed .
However, it has shown a sharp downward trend since then, and is currently stable at around 0.035%, which is the same level as the flu.
In early September last year, when the Delta virus was still dominant, there were an estimated 52,000 new infections a day, and two weeks later, an average of 110 people had died from the virus.
This equates to an infection fatality rate of about 0.2%, or one death per 500 infections.
But at the peak of the outbreak in Omicron, that number had tripled, and two weeks later, there were about 120 deaths (0.06%) out of 190,000 daily cases, or 1 death out of 1,500 infections.
Statistical analysis shows that this is the first time since the COVID-19 epidemic that the UK has achieved a “relatively stable lower than seasonal flu” death rate from the COVID-19, and achieved a staged victory of “coexisting with the COVID-19” .
Previously, due to the dual impact of Brexit and the outbreak of the epidemic, the UK’s economic development was hit hard. In 2020, the UK’s economy fell by 11.5%, making it the economy most affected by the epidemic among developed countries.
It is urgent to change the status quo and bring economic development back on track. Under this opportunity, the UK has tried to return to normal life.
It is reported that the British government will lift all entry restrictions on the COVID-19 in a few days, including the passenger entry locator form (PLF) and testing requirements for unvaccinated passengers.
UK: The death rate of the COVID-19 has been lower than that of the flu
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