In Italy, COVID wards filled with unvaccinated elderly people as Omicron swept nation

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As the Omicron variant swept Italy late last year, it was unvaccinated elderly people and those who had not had a booster dose four or more months after their initial shots who were most likely to go to hospital or die from COVID-19, according to data and doctors. Cases in hospitals have started to plateau, offering a sign that the current wave - which started with the emergence of Omicron in late November and pushed infections to record highs - may be close to peaking, doctors say. It also highlights the risks posed by the virus even as studies have shown Omicron causes milder illness compared with previous variants.

FILE PHOTO: Region of Lazio makes face masks mandatory outdoors as COVID-19 cases rise in RomeMILAN - As the Omicron variant swept Italy late last year, it was unvaccinated elderly people and those who had not had a booster dose four or more months after their initial shots who were most likely to go to hospital or die from COVID-19, according to data and doctors.

It also highlights the risks posed by the virus even as studies have shown Omicron causes milder illness compared with previous variants. A similar picture is played out in ICU and mortality records: people being admitted to intensive care totalled 31.3 per 100,000 people who had not been vaccinated, up from 23.1 in November.

A smaller portion had received two doses of a vaccine but more than six months earlier and almost none had had a booster shot.Story continues U.S. data this week showed https://www.reuters.com/world/us/covid-is-less-severe-with-omicron-than-delta-us-study-suggests-2022-01-25 Omicron appears to result in less severe COVID-19 than seen during previous periods of high transmission including the Delta wave, with shorter hospital stays, less need for intensive care and fewer deaths.

 

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