Research has shown that around 40-50% of people infected do not develop symptoms. However they can be contagious and pass on the sickness to others.
Data shows 40 percent of diagnosed COVID-19 patients with at least one underlying health condition were hospitalized (including 13 percent in ICU)—versus 9 percent of diagnosed COVID-19patients without an underlying health condition (2 percent in ICU). Different underlying health conditions appear to have different rates of hospitalization: more than half of diagnosed COVID-19 patients with chronicrenal disease (71 percent), neurologic disorders (62 percent), cardiovascular diseases(58 percent), and diabetes (51
Many people think COVID-19 kills 1% of patients, and the rest get away with some flulike symptoms. But the story gets more complicated. The assumption was that people would get better and they wouldn’t have to worry no more. But we know there are people who experience longer-term consequences. Many people will be left with chronic kidney and heart problems. Even their neural system is disrupted. There will be hundreds of thousands of people worldwide, possibly more, who will need treatments such as renal dialysis for the rest of their lives. The more we learn about the coronavirus, the more questions arise.
Right, so it’s funny that you tried to jump out from behind a bush and scare me about evil nasty doubleplusungood hospital bills.
When even if you have an underlying condition, you have better than even odds of being hospitalized.
Incidentally, those numbers reflect the crime-against-humanity of refusing Ivermectin and HCQ/Zinc to patients.
Sod off, Swampy.