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Posted on 5/22/20 at 2:12 pm to TideCPA
Posted on 5/22/20 at 2:12 pm to TideCPA
Friday Alabama COVID age group CFR update:
<25 years old: ~ 1,600 cases, 0 deaths = 0.00% CFR
25-49 years old: ~ 5,349 cases, 15 deaths = 0.28% CFR
50-64 years old: ~3,269 cases, 84 deaths = 2.57% CFR
65+ years old: ~3,253 cases, 437 deaths = 13.43% CFR
<25 years old: ~ 1,600 cases, 0 deaths = 0.00% CFR
25-49 years old: ~ 5,349 cases, 15 deaths = 0.28% CFR
50-64 years old: ~3,269 cases, 84 deaths = 2.57% CFR
65+ years old: ~3,253 cases, 437 deaths = 13.43% CFR
Posted on 5/22/20 at 3:23 pm to TideCPA
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50-64 years old: ~3,269 cases, 84 deaths = 2.57% CFR 65+ years old: ~3,253 cases, 437 deaths = 13.43% CFR
Wonder how many 50+ had underlying conditions? i am guessing 65+ nearly all of them.
Posted on 5/26/20 at 1:34 pm to TideCPA
Tuesday Alabama COVID age group CFR update. Good news is all are down from Friday except the 25-49 group which saw a very slight increase:
<25 years old: ~ 1,940 cases, 0 deaths = 0.00% CFR
25-49 years old: ~ 6,137 cases, 18 deaths = 0.29% CFR
50-64 years old: ~3,656 cases, 91 deaths = 2.49% CFR
65+ years old: ~3,535 cases, 464 deaths = 13.13% CFR
Some noteworthy statistics on deaths through 5/26:
- 573 total deaths to date
- Of the 573, only 25 had no underlying conditions
- Of the 25 with no underlying conditions, 1 was under the age of 50 (48 yrs), and the group had a median age of 72
- Most common underlying conditions are heart disease (65%), diabetes (39%), chronic renal disease (27%), and chronic lung disease (24%)
- Over half (318, or 56%) had more than one underlying condition
- Black Alabamians are overrepresented in the death count (26.8% of population, 43.3% of deaths), while white Alabamians are similarly underrepresented (69.1% of population; 51.1% of deaths)
<25 years old: ~ 1,940 cases, 0 deaths = 0.00% CFR
25-49 years old: ~ 6,137 cases, 18 deaths = 0.29% CFR
50-64 years old: ~3,656 cases, 91 deaths = 2.49% CFR
65+ years old: ~3,535 cases, 464 deaths = 13.13% CFR
Some noteworthy statistics on deaths through 5/26:
- 573 total deaths to date
- Of the 573, only 25 had no underlying conditions
- Of the 25 with no underlying conditions, 1 was under the age of 50 (48 yrs), and the group had a median age of 72
- Most common underlying conditions are heart disease (65%), diabetes (39%), chronic renal disease (27%), and chronic lung disease (24%)
- Over half (318, or 56%) had more than one underlying condition
- Black Alabamians are overrepresented in the death count (26.8% of population, 43.3% of deaths), while white Alabamians are similarly underrepresented (69.1% of population; 51.1% of deaths)
Posted on 6/10/20 at 4:55 pm to TideCPA
6/10 Alabama COVID age group CFR update:
<25 years old: ~ 3,333 cases, 3 deaths = 0.09% CFR
25-49 years old: ~ 8,888 cases, 28 deaths = 0.32% CFR
50-64 years old: ~ 4,948 cases, 122 deaths = 2.47% CFR
65+ years old: ~ 4,453 cases, 586 deaths = 13.16% CFR
Rates are essentially flat from two weeks ago. Items of note:
- Deaths with no underlying conditions remain rare (36 total of 739 deaths)
- The majority of the deaths (410) had multiple underlying conditions
- The last week or two have seen the first few deaths in the young population (under 25). Of these three deaths, two are listed as having no underlying conditions. One of the two was an infant.
<25 years old: ~ 3,333 cases, 3 deaths = 0.09% CFR
25-49 years old: ~ 8,888 cases, 28 deaths = 0.32% CFR
50-64 years old: ~ 4,948 cases, 122 deaths = 2.47% CFR
65+ years old: ~ 4,453 cases, 586 deaths = 13.16% CFR
Rates are essentially flat from two weeks ago. Items of note:
- Deaths with no underlying conditions remain rare (36 total of 739 deaths)
- The majority of the deaths (410) had multiple underlying conditions
- The last week or two have seen the first few deaths in the young population (under 25). Of these three deaths, two are listed as having no underlying conditions. One of the two was an infant.
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