nwgull
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I disagree to a certain extent. The mortality rate for flu is, I understand ~0.1-0.2%
We know that only a very small proportion of people with COVID are hospitalised. Yes, we don't know how many, but if it's less than around 20%, then it's directly comparable. And this surely seems to be the case?
The wording in the Tweet is rather misleading in saying that the risk of hospitalised patients dying is 1.5%, implying that 98.5% of people that end up in hospital recover; hence your estimate would be about right. However, reading The BBC article, what it actually says is that 1.5% of hospitalised Covid patients die each day. Still, it is a 4x reduction from 6%, so that is still good news.