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La gripe estacional tiene una tasa de mortalidad del 0,1%.

En no vacunados, la tasa de mortalidad de la COVID pre-ómicron es entre el 1,5% y el 2% (hay miles de millones de personas no vacunadas en todo el mundo).

La tasa de mortalidad de ómicron en no vacunados está por ver, pero con toda seguridad es claramente mayor que el 0,1%.

No entiendo como se puede ser tan cerril con este tema, ante unos números tan claros. A veces, mata más la ideología que los virus.

A mí me daría vergüenza después de todo lo que ha pasado, de las mentiras e idioteces que se dijeron al principio de la pandemia (esto es como una gripe...), seguir comparando con la gripe. Lo haga el gobierno de España, o el sursum corda.
EL omicron es como una gripe, las variantes anteriores no lo eran.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-believe.html

https://nypost.com/2022/01/14/omicro...african-study/

https://www.msn.com/en-US/health/med...flu/ar-AASwlof

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-flu-year.html

Right now just 130 people are dying from the coronavirus every day in England
For comparison, Government estimates show there were more than 400 influenza deaths per day at the peak of the last bad flu season in 2017/18, and almost 300 daily fatalities the previous year. Just like this winter, hospitals were forced to cancel routine operations and patients were told to steer clear of A&E units during both of those outbreaks.

Professor Paul Hunter, an infectious disease expert from the University of East Anglia, said the figures showed that the burden of Covid is now comparable to flu. He told MailOnline Covid would 'almost certainly' get weaker every year as people develop natural immunity and eventually become a common cold that kills only the very vulnerable further down the line.