Can you clarify this statement, 'OWID data shows that you are more likely to die from an Omicron case than a Delta case.' The charts on OWID do not note the variants in play. Just because a new variant has shown its face, the other variants do not disappear, so would it be a fair call to assume the numbers only align to the dominant strain at any given point in the last three years?
Can you clarify this statement, 'OWID data shows that you are more likely to die from an Omicron case than a Delta case.' The charts on OWID do not note the variants in play. Just because a new variant has shown its face, the other variants do not disappear, so would it be a fair call to assume the numbers only align to the dominant strain at any given point in the last three years?
Can you clarify this statement, 'OWID data shows that you are more likely to die from an Omicron case than a Delta case.' The charts on OWID do not note the variants in play. Just because a new variant has shown its face, the other variants do not disappear, so would it be a fair call to assume the numbers only align to the dominant strain at any given point in the last three years?