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Most Hawaii cases in ages 40-59, second most 20-39

April 12, 2020 at 12:48 pm Updated: April 12th, 2020 at 4:56 pm sbracken
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The State Department of Health releases not just the numbers of people with confirmed COVID-19 cases,  but also details the ages and how many in each age group needed hospitalization.

As of April 12, 2020, the chart shows as follows:

Ages 0-19:      18 victims with none needing hospitalization

Ages 20-39:   total of 160 victims, 5 of whom needed hospitalization (3.1%)

Ages 40-59:   total of 179 victims, 11 of whom needed hospitalization (6.1%)

Ages 60+ :      total of 142 victims, 28 of whom needed hospitalization (20%)

 

As of Sunday, April 12, 2020, the State Department of Health counts 499 people as positive for COVID-19, with 9 deaths.  Hawaii County’s count:  39, with 5 new confirmed since Saturday.

 

 

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