DisneyCane
Well-Known Member
Due to the uneven vaccination rates, it makes sense that proportionally more hospitalizations are in the 19-40 demographic because they are much less vaccinated than the 65+ demographic which used to make up the lion's share of hospitalizations. I don't see how that translates to a 20 year old being 2-3 times more likely to end up hospitalized if they catch COVID than a year ago. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you are saying.Because absolute numbers are down, that's why. The proportion of young adults now hospitalized with COVID-19 is now between 20-40% of all cases, which is much higher than it was last year. I'll need to find the exact numbers from our weekly committee meeting, but these suggests that on an individual case basis, the chances of being hospitalized now from COVID-19 in the 19-40 demographic are about 2-3 times greater currently than in the same period last summer.
And don't forget PASC.