Famagusta: Records the greatest deterioration according to the National Report

"31,5% of coronavirus cases are aged 10-19 years and 30,1% 20-29 years"

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31,5% of coronavirus cases are aged 10-19 years and 30,1% 20-29 years, mainly due to low vaccination coverage, according to the National Report with the province of Famagusta recording the greatest deterioration.

In contrast, cases in older people with high vaccination coverage range in the single digit.

The National Report presents the data on the course of epidemiological indicators. The data is available from the track and is reported until July 8.

The median age of the cases remains at 23 years. Moreover, in terms of patients, the median age is 55 years.

According to the National Report, 31,5% of cases are aged 10-19 years and 30,1% are aged 20-29 years, mainly due to low vaccination coverage. In contrast, cases in older people with high vaccination coverage range in the single digit.

Respectively, the burden at younger ages is seen in the cumulative effect of 14 days. In the ages of 10-19 years it is at 2402,5 / 100.000, in the age group 20-29 years it is at 1585,3 / 100.000, while in half it is in the ages over 30 years.
The cumulative impact is at 824,4 / 100.000 berths, while per Province it is particularly deteriorating in Famagusta (2006,1 / 100.000).

Deaths

Limassol holds the largest percentage mortality, according to the analysis of deaths until July 14 published today by the National Report. The data analysis period concerns March 2020 to July 2021.

As of July 14, 2021, 460 deaths have been reported, diagnosed with COVID-19. 67% are men (310 deaths) and the remaining 33% are women (150 deaths).

Of the 460 deaths, 383 (83%) had an underlying cause of the disease COVID-19. 67% of the total number of deaths due to the underlying disease COVID-19, concerns men (256 deaths) and the remaining 33% concerns women (127 deaths).

The male to female ratio is 2: 1 and almost one in five deaths occurs in the age group 80-84 (89).

It is noted that the median age of individuals who ended up with the underlying cause of the disease COVID-19, has decreased from 82 years in 2020 to 77 years in 2021 while in December 2020 and January 2021 the highest number of deaths of people positive for the disease has been recorded COVID-19, from the beginning of the pandemic until today, with the percentage reaching 37% of the total number of deaths (85 and 86 deaths respectively). It is followed by April 2021 with a percentage of 14% (66) and May 2021 with a percentage of 13% (58).

The highest rate of death of people positive for the disease COVID-19, with the underlying cause of death the disease COVID-19, concerns people with permanent residence in the District of Limassol (138, 36%). They are followed by the Province of Nicosia (131, 34%), the Province of Larnaca (67, 17%), the Province of Paphos (27%), the Province of Famagusta (7%).

Limassol has the highest mortality rate per 100000 population (55,6 deaths per 100000 population). It is followed by Larnaca with 45,0 deaths and Nicosia with 37,8 deaths and with a smaller percentage the Province of Famagusta with 30,7 deaths and finally the Province of Paphos with 28,3 deaths per 100000 population.