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Mon 6 Jul, 2020 05:15 pm
6/8/2020 6/22/2020 7/6/2020
Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
0-4 104 0 186 0 305 0
5-17 307 0 588 0 1046 0
18-35 1947 4 3509 6 5880 6
36-49 1590 8 2390 8 3654 10
50-64 1536 55 2053 58 2911 63
65+ 1721 93 2007 98 2566 114
188 199 206
Total 7205 348 10733 369 16362 399
We are all hearing about the increase in case counts in frightening tones. Here's the data in two week intervals in my state of Oklahoma. You can see that case counts increased 50% both times , going from 7205 to 10733 to 16362 What they don't tell you is deaths have gone up 7%, going from 188 to 199 to 206. They don't tell you that people under age 50 have almost no chance of dying. The number of deaths for people under age 18 is zero in my state and probably in yours .For people over age 65, 2/3 of the deaths occur in nursing homes or long term care facilities. They don't tell you how many of these deaths that were not in nursing homes were on people who had co-morbid conditions........Be smart, but don't let them scare you; it just isn't that bad for the majority of the population according to the numbers.
@shug23,
pro tip --
if you use Code formatting, you can evenly space your stats...
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