When a veteran is hospitalized with a serious respiratory illness, families and doctors want to know what they're facing. A new report from the Veterans Health Administration set out to describe exactly that—comparing the in-hospital death rate for patients with COVID-19 to those hospitalized with influenza. The work involved looking at data from veterans across the United States who were sick enough to need hospital care.
This kind of report is a first step. It tells us researchers are examining this important question. However, the abstract describing the report does not provide the actual results. We don't know if the death rate was higher, lower, or similar between the two groups. There are no specific numbers, percentages, or comparisons shared yet.
Because this is an observational report—meaning it looks back at what already happened rather than testing a specific treatment—it can show associations but cannot prove that one virus directly causes more deaths than the other. Many other factors could be involved. The full details, including any limitations of the analysis, are not available from this brief summary. We'll need to see the complete report to understand what the data actually shows for hospitalized veterans.