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by bradddd 2061 days ago
Important to note that their findings are of hospitalized patients. Even back in April, nearly all admitted patients were being tested.
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It could also be that back in April not all patients that should have been hospitalised were indeed hospitalised (for lack of beds/doctors), presumably the threshold for "you should be admitted into the hospital" was higher in April compared to lets say July or August. As such, a lower "hospitalisation threshold" for July or August (compared to April) should have indeed caused a lower death-rate.
The criteria for being admitted was also stricter back then at least in NYC.