RamblingMad
I'm an 80s kid too.
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The news has been all over a report about an 800% increase in the number of 40-somethings hospitalized and a 633% increase in hospitalizations of 30-somethings. Which did alarm me at first, until I tried to dig further into the data and found out that they don't release raw numbers. So that increase could be going from 1 to 8 40-something patients or 100 to 800 or anything in between. It is hard to glean any significance from the rate of increase without the additional context of overall prevalence. And if they're hospitalizing less-sick patients, as my friend said, that would at least partially account for why the profile of hospitalized patients is getting younger (and make the rate-of-increase numbers even more difficult to contextualize because "sick enough to be hospitalized" wouldn't have a consistent definition across the entire span of time).
If my guess that it's the UK variant spreading like wildfire in MI is true, then MI should look a lot like the UK before it shutdown.