Such sobering news. Lethality rate is higher than originally thought (to my way of thinking, a lot higher):
Current COVID-19 situation updated (all data & graphs)
In the US about 1% of diagnosed 40-49 year olds died. Keep in mind that only sicker people are getting tests - that's really important in interpreting it. But, until a couple of days ago, it was zero people in that group - and we haven't reached peak.
In my age group, it's 6% (initially reported as 1%, then 2% now not quite 6%). That's 60-69 year olds.
For 70-79 it's 17% (
keep in mind that this is of TESTED cases - people with symptoms severe enough to warrant hospital admission - almost no where is testing people with mild or even moderate symptoms)
80+. it's about 25% (of Tested cases).
Sobering. And with everyone in the US going exponential (starting today, more or less), this needs more radical measures - by which I mean a huge research
focus on drugs that really work to mitigate.
Also, sadly, more public education about what the symptoms are and when to go to hospital - people still think this is "the flu."
It is a virus that can suddenly attack your lungs (putting it very simply).
Sudden
Attack
Respiratory
Virus (yes I know the medical word is acute, but not everyone uses that word every day - so for those of you still trying to explain to others, emphasize how it can get SUDDEN really fast).
I wish we could insist on testing. I wish we had enough tests.