Unfortunately, journal correspondence (whether in print or online) does very little to change anything if the original authors don't want to make corrections. And it's very, very rare for the journal to insist that they do so.
This is certainly true, given that the PACE authors acknowledged a significant mistake in the Lancet correspondence about how they characterized the population of a database they used to developed their bogus "normal range." The point has never been corrected in The Lancet, and Dr Horton has ignored the request to do so.