Comparative analysis of COVID-19 case fatality rate between two waves in Nepal

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The first COVID-19 case in Nepal was reported on January 23, 2020. Then infection, then, started to spread gradually, and October marked the most devastating increase in COVID-19 cases of the year 2020. Compared with the October 2020 peak in Nepal, the May 2021 peak of COVID-19 observed 2- and 10-fold rise in new cases and deaths per day, respectively. Given that this surprising increase in the death rate was not observed in other countries, this study analyzed the COVID-19 case fatality rates between the two peaks in Nepal. We found an increase in death rates among younger adults and people without comorbidities.

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Sulochan, G. C., Khanal, A., Paudel, A., Vijay S., G. C., Khanal, A., & Panthee, S. (2022). Comparative analysis of COVID-19 case fatality rate between two waves in Nepal. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, 16(2), 186–189. https://doi.org/10.1111/irv.12922

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