Researchers projected hospitalizations and deaths between December and April in England by using experimental data on the omicron variant.
that the omicron variant of coronavirus could raise the death toll from Covid-19 in England between 25,000 and 75,000 over the next five months if the government doesn’t take more steps to slow the spread of the virus.... [+]
Their best-case scenario — in which boosters are highly effective at combating omicron and the variant has a low chance of avoiding an immune response — is for 175,000 Covid-19 hospitalizations and 24,700 deaths between December and April.
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