Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, over 80,500 hospital admissions have been documented. However, recent data reveals a sharp decline in admissions, dropping to 9,739 last year, compared to a peak of 32,512 in 2022. This significant reduction comes ahead of the fifth anniversary of the pandemic's declaration on March 11. Notably, the past winter was the first since the virus emerged that did not witness a surge in cases, signifying a potential turning point in the pandemic's trajectory and suggesting better management or immunity levels within the population.
More than 80,500 patients infected with Covid-19 were admitted to hospital since the pandemic began, with hospitalizations significantly decreasing to 9,739 last year.
The analysis reveals a drop in hospital admissions from a peak of 32,512 in 2022, signaling an improvement in the pandemic's progression.
Coinciding with the fifth anniversary of the pandemic declaration on March 11, the report marks a notable absence of a wave in the latest winter.
This winter marked the first since the pandemic began without an increase in Covid-19 cases, reflecting positive trends in infection rates.
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