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Public vastly overestimates risk of hospitalization from COVID-19
2021-03-23
[Washington Examiner] The public overestimates the likelihood a person with COVID-19 would have to be hospitalized by 10 times the actual number, a study shows.
I wonder how they got that idea?
People were asked during a Franklin Templeton/Gallup study what "percentage of people who have been infected by the coronavirus needed to be hospitalized." Thirty-five percent of those asked said that over half of infected people would require hospitalization from the disease. Meanwhile, only 18% correctly stated that the risk of hospitalization was somewhere between 1%-5%.
Political split revealed below.
"The U.S. public is also deeply misinformed about the severity of the virus for the average infected person," the study’s authors said.

The numbers came at the same time a paper published in the National Bureau of Economic Research found that U.S. media coverage of the virus skewed overwhelmingly negative when compared to the coverage in other countries, which likely contributed to the outsize fear Americans have about the threat the virus poses.

"Ninety one percent of stories by U.S. major media outlets are negative in tone versus fifty four percent for non-U.S. major sources and sixty five percent for scientific journals," reads the working paper’s abstract. "The negativity of the U.S. major media is notable even in areas with positive scientific developments including school re-openings and vaccine trials. Media negativity is unresponsive to changing trends in new COVID-19 cases or the political leanings of the audience."
Good news don't sell no advertising, Jack!
Democrats were much more likely to overestimate the harms of COVID-19, according to the Franklin Templeton/Gallup study, with 41% believing over half of coronavirus patients would require hospitalizations, compared to 28% of Republicans.

Republicans were also more likely to identify the correct risk of hospitalization from the virus, with 26% answering between 1%-5% of patients would require hospitalizations, compared to only 10% of Democrats who believed the same.
The Stupid Party is 2.5 times more likely to get it right than the Wokesters.
"These errors in factual knowledge appear to have important real-world implications," the study’s authors noted. "Those who overestimate risks to young people or hold an exaggerated sense of risk upon infection are more likely to favor closing schools, restaurants, and other businesses."

To bring the public’s perception of the virus risks in line with reality, the authors stress the need for a more "well-informed public."
I fear that is not likely.
Posted by:Bobby

#6  Media deliberate disinformation and lying by commission AND omission has paid off. The elites and their sockpuppets in media have spread fear to buffalo a sufficient number of people into herd obedience of the "elites" like Soros. All based on bad information and emotional appeals and a credulity progressives and liberals display that beggars the imagination.
Posted by: These Forkbeard7574   2021-03-23 20:07  

#5  A friend of ours, age 39, no co-morbidities, got covid six months or so ago and is still on supplemental oxygen, though less than at first. Congressman, newly elected from adjacent district, died before even taking office - he was also just 40 (not sure of co-morbidities.) Anecdotes like these drive public perception, especially when actual data are well-hidden.
Posted by: Glenmore   2021-03-23 10:37  

#4  The MSM was also silent the day 6,968 deaths occurred on Feb. 13, three weeks into Biden's watch.

Can you imagine the howls if Trump had been in office?

The good news is that most numbers have trended down since then. We may be coming out of the woods. No doubt, Uncle Joe will receive the credit.
Posted by: Bobby   2021-03-23 07:59  

#3  We should not be surprised. Not everything Prometheus gave us was used for good. The gift of 'fire' is a valid example.

Walter Isaacson 'The Code Breakers' Part Four CRISPER in Action, Page 243

If ever man fell ill, there was no defense
- no healing food, no ointment, nor any drink
but for the lack of medicine they wasted away
until I showed them how to mix soothing remebies.

~ Prometheus, in Aeschylus's Prometheous Bound
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-03-23 01:36  

#2  To bring the public’s perception of the virus risks in line with reality, the authors stress the need for a more "well-informed public."

Yes we need that, don't we?

But to achieve that outcome requires a totally different political class and a new set of media companies to replace our current political and media elites. They're congenital liars, with an agenda focused on a retarded Woke ideology and one-party domination.

Nothing good will happen wrt truth and better information until and unless we get rid of our foolish and power-mad political/media elites.
Posted by: Dopey Ghibelline5830   2021-03-23 01:22  

#1   US MSM continue to suppress the extremely low death count from COVID among those <= 18 years of age. They basically never mention it. The CDC has the data deeply buried in their web site, good luck finding it.
Posted by: Thineger Sproing6704   2021-03-23 01:08  

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