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. 2022 May 24;134(23-24):856–867. doi: 10.1007/s00508-022-02036-9

Table 2.

COVID-19 hospitalizations, ICU admissions and hospital mortality of the study population (26 Feb. 2020–31 Dec. 2021)

Sex Age (years) Study population Hospitalization ICU admission Hospital mortality
N N Per 100k pop N Per 100k pop N Per 100k pop
M  0–19   278,199    340   122.2    41  14.7    10     3.6
M 20–39   285,333  1,115   390.8   186  65.2    28     9.8
M 40–49   196,526  1,809   920.5   368 187.3    65    33.1
M 50–59   289,204  3,822 1,321.6   984 340.2   345   119.3
M 60–69   252,839  5,081 2,009.6 1,425 563.6   924   365.4
M 70–79   230,143  7,240 3,145.9 1,495 649.6 2,049   890.3
M 80+   109,093  4,654 4,266.1   404 370.3 1,954 1,791.1
M Tot 1,641,337 24,061 1,465.9 4,903 298.7 5,375   327.5
F  0–19   229,341    451   196.7    29  12.6
F 20–39   516,913  2,019   390.6   179  34.6    25     4.8
F 40–49   230,508  1,431   620.8   207  89.8    52    22.6
F 50–59   289,878  2,412   832.1   415 143.2   161    55.5
F 60–69   248,482  3,373 1,357.4   724 291.4   417   167.8
F 70–79   268,097  6,541 2,439.8   977 364.4 1,276   475.9
F 80+   180,256  6,452 3,579.4   404 224.1 2,074 1,150.6
F Tot 1,963,475 22,679 1,155.0 2,935 149.5 4,005   204.0
M + F Tot 3,604,812 46,740 1,296.6 7,838 217.4 9,380   260.2

Authors’ calculation based on [16, 17]

Pop refers to total population, k refers to 1000, and proportions refer to detected cases. Patients without valid patient-IDs and patients who were not discharged by 31 Dec 2021 are not included

ICU intensive care unit