Captain Zyrain
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That website (https://www.statista.com/statistics/1105061/coronavirus-deaths-by-region-in-italy/) updated their numbers again, I guess they do it daily? If so, that's nice. They're still behind though as the death total went from 8458 to 9220 (+762, this is about on-par with the 3/27 numbers).
0-29: 1 - (No increase, yay!)
30-39: 20 - x1.11 (+2)
40-49: 81 - x1.06 (+5)
50-59: 340 - x1.08 (+26)
60-69: 1073 - x1.10 (+102)
70-79: 3206 - x1.08 (+239)
80-89: 3652 - x1.09 (+308)
90+: 845 - x1.10 (+78)
So it seems to be killing about on par with #s across the board I guess, for a 1-day snapshot. Will be interesting to follow it and see if/how it changes over time.
3/30 data.. 10,026 deaths (which puts it right in line with the 10,023 reported for 3/28, so still about 2 days behind.
0-29: 2 - x2.00 (+1)
30-39: 20 - x0.00 (+0)
40-49: 89 - x1.11 (+8)
50-59: 369 - x1.08 (+29)
60-69: 1162 - x1.08 (+89)
70-79: 3456 - x1.07 (+250)
80-89: 3984 - x1.09 (+332)
90+: 939 - x1.11 (+94)
So by percentage the youngish (40's) and OLD old (90's) grew at the same rate, compared to the day before, everyone else is more or less close enough to be equal. x2 growth for 0-29 just looks odd because it went from 1 to 2.
Old's still dying in greater numbers, but I have seen an increase in younger cases over time, thankfully not huge though.
Also,
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