Omicron as a major problem? Data without pathos shakes their heads in disbelief: Slovakia, wake up!
The situation in Slovakia has visibly improved, but we are currently living in fear about what the omicron variant will bring. Several experts are afraid that it will be bad and that hospitals will be filled again or many people will die. However, data analysts are not so skeptical. “Nihilists, catastrophists, bad news and even good data are interpreted, insanely negative, gross, and we dare to write: even misleadingly,” recorded.
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Many people are afraid that omicron will mainly affect small non-immunized children, who will end up in hospitals on a large scale. Also, share a statement from Bloomberg regarding the hospitalization of children in the United States. He speaks of a 66 percent increase in hospitalization to 378, with the peak of the last wave at the level of 342 pediatric patients.
“As far as the USA with a population of 334 million is concerned, this is the equivalent of 6.2 pediatric patients admitted daily in Slovakia. How has Slovakia been in the last 2 months in November and December? years (probably children “up to older age), so we had: 6 children admitted to the hospital daily in 60 days (Nov + Dec), a DELTE record of about 10 children admitted to the hospital per day, even now we are about 5 children this, “ analysts from the Data without Pathos project pointed out.
Bigger problem than COVID
As they explained, just like in Slovakia, this is the norm in terms of hospitalization of children in the USA. However, in Slovakia, these children were hospitalized in a delta wave, which according to analysts was much worse and has caused several problems in the last 100 days. For example, 40,000 children who tested positive for PCR became infected, 440 of them, or one percent, went to the hospital. Two of them went for artificial lung ventilation and one died. They added that every death of a newborn is a tragedy, but until one child died of coronavirus in 100 days, there were 62 infants in the same period and it was not caused by the coronavirus. there may have been a neonatal mortality rate that kills 228 children a year.
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So, according to analysts, if someone is going to make a sensation about how hospitalizations in the US have “grown”, it’s bad. “We are not a normal country. Every weekday our mother dies (5 weeks a week) and we ignore this DISASTER in the media and on Facebook, because NOW IS KOVID!” they wrote angrily. They also pointed to data from Denmark, according to which up to 25 percent of hospitalized children have a serious coronavirus disease.
On the contrary, in adults it is up to 67 percent. “To understand, patients at COVID have 3 out of 4 patients with such a serious illness (at least one) that they have been in hospital for the last 5 years. The average life expectancy” in health “in Denmark is about 15 in men compared to our 54 years. We don’t want to see the% of patient comorbidities in Slovak patients, maybe we are at 95%, ” recorded.
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A challenge to the government
According to analysts, in 2022 it is time to pay attention only to those people who have serious diagnoses that could complicate the course of the coronavirus and start vaccinating those few, with at least two doses. For this reason, too, they called on the government, which is proposing and approving measures, to let the children finally go to school. It was the schoolchildren and students who had been locked up at home for a crushing moment last school year, and the same had happened shortly before Christmas. According to analysts, we are very overwhelmed, even though we have SEO vaccination.
“We are not completely fucked up or wrong, because the ‘overpowering’ that MEGA plays in omikron may be our advantage. Denmark has almost all positive “identified” and is 10% ahead of Omikron and in our country it will be about 4-5 times. It’s worth considering. ” they wrote all governments together to vaccinate paramedics and front-line staff and let the children go to school. In addition, click on the fact that children in Slovakia can no longer play sports, while active movement is highly recommended during a pandemic.
They can’t even socialize and meet or go to the restaurant with the vaccinated parents, because there is no exception for the OP (vaccination-overcoming) regime for children from the age of 12. They therefore suggest that they change that. They explained that by the end of the year, we had dropped to a third of the delta wave, to 2,000 hospitalized patients or to 200 patients connected to artificial lung ventilation.
“Omikron can be a redemption for Slovakia. All you have to do is prepare enough of the existing 10,000 oxygen beds to receive patients for an average of 3-4 days. PF2022 and remember that KOVID is a terrible disease and 2 children under the age of 10 died in the delta 6 months But 114 infants died in the same time, where we can also do a few things for them to survive for which we have no time, no staff and no money Because we test healthy children with PCR tests, for which we pay 42 euros apiece. : Wake up, you got it. Our kids belong in school and not in front of “machines and display.” Amen, ” concluded.
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