Severe Outcomes Among Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) - United States, February 12-March 16, 2020

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Bialek S. [1 ]
Boundy E. [1 ]
Bowen V. [1 ]
Chow N. [1 ]
Cohn A. [1 ]
Dowling N. [1 ]
Ellington S. [1 ]
Gierke R. [1 ]
Hall A. [1 ]
MacNeil J. [1 ]
Patel P. [1 ]
Peacock G. [1 ]
Pilishvili T. [1 ]
Razzaghi H. [1 ]
Reed N. [1 ]
Ritchey M. [1 ]
Sauber-Schatz E. [1 ]
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10.15585/mmwr.mm6912e2
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What is already known about this topic? Early data from China suggest that a majority of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) deaths have occurred among adults aged =60 years and among persons with serious underlying health conditions. What is added by this report? This first preliminary description of outcomes among patients with COVID-19 in the United States indicates that fatality was highest in persons aged ≥85, ranging from 10% to 27%, followed by 3% to 11% among persons aged 65-84 years, 1% to 3% among persons aged 55-64 years, <1% among persons aged 20-54 years, and no fatalities among persons aged ≤19 years. What are the implications for public health practice? COVID-19 can result in severe disease, including hospitalization, admission to an intensive care unit, and death, especially among older adults. Everyone can take actions, such as social distancing, to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect older adults from severe illness. © 2020 Department of Health and Human Services. All rights reserved.
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