Jagermesiter1871Snowball Statistics Released by Italian Authorities Today
Case Fatality Ratios
90-99 21.60%
80-89 18.80%
70-79 11.80%
60-69 03.20%
50-59 01.00%
00-49 00.30%
75% of reported cases are aged over 50
37.5% over the age of 70
Only 1.1% of reported cases were under 18
For all Cases
06.5% are completely asymptomatic
58.5% had mild or very mild symptoms.
Basically, if you are under 50, move on, nothing to see here
If you are exactly 72 and have CV-19, your chances of dying are exactly the same
as being in the wrong end at Fratton Park and cheering when the away side scores
Link to sauce plz
Link to JHU
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu
That's the home page, there's a direct link to map and numbers "The Map"
There is a box on the main page for "Get Daily Updates". A heavily-packed email
with lots of official data. Very Very Good resource
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
This(numbers-wise) tends to lag by up to 24 Hours. I can see that because UK numbers lag
I keep a spreadsheet of the numbers but have a column that excludes the Chinese 81K
With the Chinese numbers currently static due to 99.9% shut-down, it "softens" what
is happening in the rest of the world.
So I say the world growth in cases, but separately can see the EuropeanN-S America/African stuff too
Some huge differences. It will be a while before we see if that is a reporting issue, a treatment issue,
or some racial immunity thing (which I doubt). Russia, for example seems virtually not to be getting it,
or having deaths. BUT PRESUME THEY ARE NOT COLLECTING DATA OR NOT REPORTING IT)
A laughable 114 cases, no deaths according to official statistics. They have 144-147 million depending
on whether you include Crimea, so "pro-rata should be somewhere around 5000 Cases 130 deaths
if as UK...
CUT and PASTE on Italy
Italy’s National Institute of Health is publishing daily COVID-19 data updates. The March 16 update reports 25,058 cases—including 2,339 healthcare workers—and 1,697 deaths nationwide. The case fatality ratio for individuals 90 years and older is 21.6%, 18.8% 80-89 years, 11.8% for 70-79 years, and 3.2% for 60-69 years. The CFR is 1% for individuals 50-59 years and 0.3% or less for all younger age ranges. Notably, nearly 75% of reported cases are individuals over the age of 50, including 37.4% over the age of 70. Only 1.1% of cases have been reported in individuals 18 years and younger. Based on data from 8,802 of Italy's cases, 6.5% were reported as asymptomatic and a total of 58.8% had mild or very mild disease or no symptoms.