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. 2020 Oct 1;46(10):344–348. doi: 10.14745/ccdr.v46i10a06

Table 2. Case fatality rates and deaths per 100,000 population by age and gender, as of July 9, 2020 (N=106,321).

Case characteristics Cases Deaths Case fatality rate Deaths per 100,000 populationa
Age groupb
    0–19 years 7,791 1 0.01% 0.01
    20–29 years 14,813 8 0.05% 0.2
    30–39 years 14,854 15 0.1% 0.3
    40–49 years 16,175 45 0.3% 0.9
    50–59 years 16,140 200 1.2% 3.8
    60–69 years 10,427 615 5.9% 13.3
    70–79 years 7,832 1,570 20.1% 54.7
    80 and older 18,166 6,257 34.4% 385.1
    Total 106,198 8,711 8.2% 23.0
Age group by genderb,c
Female
    0–39 years 19,814 8 0.04% 0.1
    40–59 years 17,827 94 0.5% 1.9
    60–79 years 9,095 885 9.7% 22.9
    80 and older 12,457 3,713 29.8% 381.8
    Total 59,193 4,700 7.9% 24.9
Male
    0–39 years 17,519 16 0.1% 0.2
    40–59 years 14,412 151 1.1% 3.0
    60–79 years 9,117 1,294 14.2% 35.8
    80 and older 5,596 2,509 44.8% 384.6
    Total 46,644 3,970 8.5% 21.3

a Statistics Canada July 1, 2019 population estimates

b Information was not available for 0.12% (n=123) of cases on age and 0.35% (n=371) of cases on gender

c Provinces and territories may define gender differently and some may be referring to biological sex