Ah, gotta admit I’ve stopped keeping track of most covid research. Your personal headcanon seems about right according to the linked article.
Comorbidities are an important factor as well. I’m honestly surprised the cruise didn’t have higher spread but I guess after they knew/were quarantined they upped their prevention protocols.
With the current doctor and nursing shortage we’re probably in a medium range at baseline nowadays. We also know multiple infections increase chance of mortality and other effects which is harder to address.
Ah, gotta admit I’ve stopped keeping track of most covid research. Your personal headcanon seems about right according to the linked article.
Comorbidities are an important factor as well. I’m honestly surprised the cruise didn’t have higher spread but I guess after they knew/were quarantined they upped their prevention protocols.
With the current doctor and nursing shortage we’re probably in a medium range at baseline nowadays. We also know multiple infections increase chance of mortality and other effects which is harder to address.