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. 2020 May 18;35(5):401–409. doi: 10.1007/s10654-020-00646-z

Table 4.

Burden and prevalence of at least one, two, or three prognostic factors for severe COVID-19 in each Swedish county

County Prognostic factors, n (%)
At least one At least two At least three
Stockholm 416,988 (19.2) 119,057 (5.5) 28,162 (1.3)
Uppsala 71,281 (20.6) 20,674 (6) 5046 (1.5)
Södermanland 66,330 (23.9) 19,968 (7.2) 4786 (1.7)
Östergötland 98,359 (22.5) 30,431 (7.0) 7480 (1.7)
Jönköping 78,639 (23.2) 25,567 (7.5) 6634 (2.0)
Kronoberg 43,911 (23.6) 12,985 (7) 3005 (1.6)
Kalmar 60,005 (25.9) 19,699 (8.5) 4839 (2.1)
Gotland 14,621 (25.8) 4468 (7.9) 1000 (1.8)
Blekinge 38,357 (25.2) 11,947 (7.9) 2832 (1.9)
Skåne 285,175 (22.4) 89,187 (7.0) 21,485 (1.7)
Halland 71,469 (23.2) 21,780 (7.1) 5062 (1.6)
Västra Götaland 341,102 (21.2) 102,862 (6.4) 23,704 (1.5)
Värmland 68,976 (25.5) 22,231 (8.2) 5350 (2.0)
Örebro 65,005 (22.8) 19,142 (6.7) 4288 (1.5)
Västmanland 61,821 (23.9) 19,586 (7.6) 4795 (1.9)
Dalarna 70,688 (25.7) 22,431 (8.2) 5238 (1.9)
Gävleborg 69,341 (25.2) 22,299 (8.1) 5448 (2.0)
Västernorrland 60,339 (25.3) 18,841 (7.9) 4266 (1.8)
Jämtland 29,989 (24.1) 9175 (7.4) 2147 (1.7)
Västerbotten 58,062 (22.5) 17,906 (6.9) 4184 (1.6)
Norrbotten 60,861 (24.8) 19,699 (8.0) 4995 (2.0)

On 1st of January 2016