Researchers at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland have determined during a study that the newest variant of the COVID-19 virus, omicron, is milder than the previous variant, delta, and that the outcomes of contracting the omicron variant have proven to be 'significantly less severe.'
CLEVELAND — Researchers at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland have determined during a study that the newest variant of the COVID-19 virus, omicron, is milder than the previous variant, delta, and that the outcomes of contracting the omicron variant have proven to be"significantly less severe."
The data collected from that time period included more than 14,000 patients who were infected with the omicron variant at the end of December. It was then compared to data collected from those who had been infected with the delta variant earlier in the fall. Those less significant outcomes included lower risk of hospitalization, ICU admission, ventilation needs and emergency room visits within the first three days of infection, the study showed.
The study found similar findings as did others in South Africa, Scotland and England. It is among the first to show evidence of reduced severity after infections from omicron than in the delta variant.
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