The influence of SARS-CoV-2 variants on national case fatality rates
William A. Barletta

TL;DR
This paper investigates how SARS-CoV-2 variants influence national COVID-19 case fatality rates across multiple regions, revealing temporal mortality dynamics and minimal impact of cofactors during 2021.
Contribution
It introduces a new quantitative measure of mortality dynamics and analyzes the effect of variants on CFR fluctuations across countries.
Findings
Developed a proxy measure for temporal CFR variations.
Found minimal correlation between cofactors and CFR.
Identified variant-driven fluctuations in mortality rates.
Abstract
Background: During 2021 several new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus appeared with both increased levels of transmissibility and virulence with respect to the original wild variant. The Delta (B.1.617.2) variation, first seen in India, dominates COVID-19 infections in several large countries including the United States and India. Most recently, the Lambda variant of interest with increased resistance to vaccines has spread through much of South America. Objective: This research explores the degree to which new variants of concern 1) generate spikes and waves of fluctuations in the daily case fatality rates (CFR) across countries in several regions in the face of increasing levels of vaccination of national populations and 2) may increase the vulnerability of persons with certain comorbidities. Methods: This study uses new, openly available, epidemiological statistics reported to the…
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TopicsCOVID-19 epidemiological studies
