Comment on How do you currently handle Covid infections?
Player2@sopuli.xyz 1 year ago
Still the same disease it always was
Comment on How do you currently handle Covid infections?
Player2@sopuli.xyz 1 year ago
Still the same disease it always was
thonofpy@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Is it though? I was under the impression that, while still not harmless, the mutations we have been dealing with for the last couple of months lead to generally milder symptoms and do not put a comparable strain on health care etc. I do understand that this doesn’t fix anything for especially endangered people.
nyar@lemmy.world 1 year ago
It can and still does kill people. We are no longer having a 9/11 every day. Now we just have one every two weeks.
Also, long COVID has no cure and no guarantee of ever being cured. Stay home.
DogMuffins@discuss.tchncs.de 1 year ago
Is this actually true though?
There’s a lot of talk about how mutations are usually less lethal, which might be true in a theoretical sense, but is not necessarily true of actual covid infections.
Even if it is true, the important question would be, how much less lethal they are, which is probably unknowable.
Player2@sopuli.xyz 1 year ago
As most viral illnesses, yes it has generally gotten slightly less lethal. It’s not super clear whether this is mostly due to existing resistances built up from past infections/vaccines or due to mutations. That said, it is definitely not a joke and still kills people in vulnerable groups every day, in addition to likely being the cause of permanent organ damage in many infection cases that don’t result in death.
In fact, going back to the initial question, these changes over time could make it even more important for sick people to fully isolate, as the infectivity is higher.