>>13419090Idk. It's hard to find data.
As we got better at treating it, the cfr likely went down but it is hard to find truncated data.
It is also hard to account for the amount of testing done and sensitivity.
Also, if you can find the cfr data, it will likely not be broken down by age/comorbidity/strain.
Oxford has a risk calculator but it is using outdated data and is specific to the uk environment.
https://qcovid.org/CalculationWith the vaccine rollout, the numbers get even more fucked because you now need to account for vaccination status.
Forget about finding case hospitalization rates. The best you'll find is hospitalizations per 100k of the population (likely not truncated or broken down by age/comorbidity/strain/vaccination-status).