Important: There is no evidence for an increase in severity in this latest covid-19 wave. Among ages 75+ (the worst affected by severe covid-19) emergency department visits and hospitalizations remain far lower than last summer. 5/
Important: There is no evidence for an increase in severity in this latest covid-19 wave. Among ages 75+ (the worst affected by severe covid-19) emergency department visits and hospitalizations remain far lower than last summer. 5/
What could be going on? Infants (ages 0-1) are a new cohort each year, with little acquired immunity. They also aren't drivers of transmission. It's likely that the infection rate in infants simply reflects prevalence in older children and younger adults (families). 6/
The hospitalization rate in infants is similar to (or a little lower than) last summer. It seems plausible that this reflects prevalence which is normal for a summer wave. 7/
In which case, severe disease is down for those with acquired immunity (vaccinations and/or prior infections). This is a hypothesis at this point, and needs more observations. But worth watching. 8/8