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Coronavirus 3 times more deadly than flu: study

More Covid-19 patients need intensive care at 16.3% compared with 10.8% for influenza

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 18 Dec 2020 1:10PM

Coronavirus 3 times more deadly than flu: study
The study found far fewer children under 18 hospitalised with Covid-19 than with the flu at 1.4% compared with 19.5%. – Pixabay pic, December 18, 2020

PARIS – Roughly a year into the pandemic it is clear the new coronavirus is worse than seasonal flu, and a study released today outlined just how much worse, showing a death rate almost three times higher among Covid-19 patients. 

The research, using French national data and published in the journal The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, underscored the increased severity of illness for people with Covid-19. 

Researchers compared data for 89,530 patients hospitalised with Covid-19 in March and April this year, with 45,819 patients hospitalised with seasonal influenza between December 2018 and the end of February last year.

Some 16.9% of Covid-19 patients died during the period of study – which was during a devastating first wave across Europe when doctors had few therapies to turn to for severely ill people. 

This compares to a death rate of 5.8% among those with influenza. 

Catherine Quantin, a professor at the University Hospital of Dijon and the French national health institute INSERM who jointly led the study, said the difference in death rates was "particularly striking" given the 2018/19 flu season was the deadliest France had seen in five years. 

The authors note that the difference in the number of hospitalisations – which saw twice as many people admitted for Covid-19 than flu – may be partly explained by existing immunity to influenza, either because of previous infection or vaccination. 

Researchers found that more patients with Covid-19 needed intensive care – 16.3% compared with 10.8% for influenza – while the average stay in ICU was nearly twice as long (15 days compared to eight days). 

The study also reported far fewer children under 18 hospitalised with Covid-19 than with flu – 1.4% compared with 19.5%. – AFP, December 18, 2020

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