march was higher than 1% I would guesstimate. Seems a bit high for now, but not for long...
Sure, but what I'm saying is not that the hospitals are better or worse, but that it is very likely that the hospitalized population has changed as the understanding of the virus has evolved
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As I said, not sure that was the case in Germany in July. And not sure people would be hospitalized needlessly (ever), so the question is really if improved outcomes are function of admitting less sick people (possibly true UK, but less so Germany), or better management, or both?
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My point is that you don't need needless hospitalizations for the denominator to change. Changes in testing, procedures, improved flow etc could all impact who gets hospitalized and at what point in disease progression
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