If you want to norm this for your own demographic, you can get a very crude estimate by entering your demographic information in this calculator, dividing your risk of hospitalization by 3 and multiplying the total by 0.4 (which includes the 20% reduction from vaccination and the 50% reduction from Paxlovid)
Anecdotally, I feel like I’ve heard a number of instances of folks with what pretty clearly seemed to be long Covid coming on despite not having required hospitalization? And in this UK survey of “Estimated number of people (in thousands) living in private households with self-reported long COVID of any duration”, it looks like only 4% of such people were hospitalized (March 2023 dataset table 1)
I agree you can get long covid without hospitalization, but do think a demographic’s chances of long covid scale with chance of hospitalization, roughly linearly, and hospitalization data is much easier to get.
Nice, thanks for this!
Anecdotally, I feel like I’ve heard a number of instances of folks with what pretty clearly seemed to be long Covid coming on despite not having required hospitalization? And in this UK survey of “Estimated number of people (in thousands) living in private households with self-reported long COVID of any duration”, it looks like only 4% of such people were hospitalized (March 2023 dataset table 1)
I agree you can get long covid without hospitalization, but do think a demographic’s chances of long covid scale with chance of hospitalization, roughly linearly, and hospitalization data is much easier to get.