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Friday, March 20, 2020

Report: Adults Under 45 Years Old Make Up 20% of U.S. Coronavirus Hospitalizations

People aged 20 to 44 make up a significant portion of those hospitalized for the Chinese coronavirus in the United States, according to data released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

“Among 508 (12%) patients known to have been hospitalized, 9% were aged 85 years, 26% were aged 65–84 years, 17% were aged 55–64 years, 18% were 45–54 years, and 20% were aged 20–44 years,” the report by the CDC said.

The article continued:
Since February 12, 4,226 COVID-19 cases were reported in the United States; 31% of cases, 45% of hospitalizations, 53% of ICU admissions, and 80% of deaths occurred among adults aged ≥65 years with the highest percentage of severe outcomes among persons aged ≥85 years.
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7 comments:

Unknown said...

It is also the largest group with a 24 year gaped group.

Anonymous said...

Sooo 80% are older than? Too scary or wrong narrative? Eh, the news am I right? Hey-oohh!!

Anonymous said...

And the people who recover 100 percent

Anonymous said...

Spring Breakers !!!

Anonymous said...

GOOD! Little bastard out on the beach drinking and playing they deserve it.

Anonymous said...

Snowflakes - got a cough run to the ER.

Anonymous said...

Spring Break sex Hunters ain't gonna stop Partying baby !!!!