Small percentages of people suffer complications from many different types of illnesses. At a certain point, human beings simply have to live with a small chance of a bad outcome from ailments that are normally mild.
This isn't some small percentage of people this is 3 - 8% [1] of people hospitalized! Despite not finding data for people not hospitalized many report suffering from and being hospitalized for failures of the pulmonary, endocrine, and digestive system.
Sometimes people have strokes from sneezing.
See I can make generalizing statements about bullshit too.
> This isn't some small percentage of people this is 3 - 8% [1] of people hospitalized
And what percentage of people that get covid are hospitalized? Let's estimate and say 3% of people that get covid end up hospitalized. 3-8% of 3% is, frankly, a small percentage of people.
You can make any percentage seem large and scary with the right framing (https://xkcd.com/1252/)
I was talking about the near future when most people are vaccinated, as we have ample proof that hospitalizations are extremely rare for vaccinated individuals.
> More than one in 10 Covid patients died within five months of being discharged from hospital, while almost a third of those who survived the virus had to be readmitted, new research has warned.
> Papers released by the governments Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) also revealed half of patients in hospital with the virus suffered complications, with one in four struggling when they got back home.
> Younger patients under the age of 50 were more likely to suffer complications.
I was talking about the near future when most people are vaccinated, as we have ample proof that hospitalizations are extremely rare for vaccinated individuals.
Sometimes people have strokes from sneezing.
See I can make generalizing statements about bullshit too.
[1]: https://annalsofintensivecare.springeropen.com/articles/10.1...