【The average number of days from onset to death】
Italy=8days
South Korea=10days
Japan=19-20 days
🇮🇹 Italy
※8 days
Coronavirus deaths in Italy happen "8 days" after first symptoms appear on average.
The document published by the Italian National...
... Health Institute details that, on average, it takes four days from when patients show first symptoms until they are hospitalized and four more days until they die.
The median average age of Italian deceased is 80.5 years old, while the median average for...
... those infected is 63, the report says.
Women only make up 30% of the total dead and their median average age at the time of death is higher than men, at 83.6 years old.
※CNN: "4:00 p.m. ET, March 18, 2020 / Coronavirus deaths in Italy happen "8 days" after...
... first symptoms appear on average"
🇰🇷 South Korea
※10 days
We report the first 7,755 patients with confirmed COVID-19 in Korea as of March 13, 2020. A total of 66 deaths were identified. The median age is 77 years (range, 35-93 years), and female-to-male ratio of...
.... 44:56. Of 63 cases, 96.8% were found to have coexisting conditions: 47.6% hypertension, 36.5% diabetes, 16% neurodegenerative disorders, and 17.5% pulmonary diseases. 71.2% of fatal cases were from Daegu and 24.2% were from Gyeongbuk. 5 patients were succumbed to...
... death at home, and 11 were diagnosed to have contracted COVID-19 after death. The median interval between onset of symptom and death was 10 days (range 1-24 days), while the median interval between date of hospitalization and...
.... date of death was 5 days (range 0-16 days).
medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
🇯🇵Japan
※19-20 days
According to the data released by the Japan Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the average number of days from onset to death was 19, and...
... the median number of days was 18. Regarding the age of domestic deaths in Japan (excluding Princess cruise ship), 3 cases were completely undisclosed according to the wishes of the bereaved families, 5 cases were "elderly person (the age was not disclosed)",...
....1 case was in the 50s, and all other cases were in the 70s or older. In the case of domestic deaths for which month and day data are available, the range of days from onset to death is 12 days at the shortest and 29 days at the longest.