Breakdown of Irish ICU cases underlying conditions

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HALF OF THE patients admitted to intensive care units with Covid-19 have chronic heart disease, the Chief Medical Officer has revealed.
This evening Dr Tony Holohan provided an analysis of the first 327 cases of patients with Covid-19 admitted to intensive care units.
Half of these patients had chronic heart disease, 76 had chronic respiratory disease and 74 had diabetes. The CMO said there were 53 patients who had a BMI [body mass index] greater than 40, 34 of the patients had asthma requiring medication, 31 had cancer and 20 had chronic renal disease.
Holohan said some of these patients may have multiple underlying conditions.

 
Hi folks, could we keep this thread for breakdown of ICU cases, or fatalities, or recoveries by age\condition.

As Purple notes, there is a good thread already for these kind of fundamental questions on lockdown, versus life years.
 
HALF OF THE patients admitted to intensive care units with Covid-19 have chronic heart disease, the Chief Medical Officer has revealed.
This evening Dr Tony Holohan provided an analysis of the first 327 cases of patients with Covid-19 admitted to intensive care units.
Half of these patients had chronic heart disease, 76 had chronic respiratory disease and 74 had diabetes. The CMO said there were 53 patients who had a BMI [body mass index] greater than 40, 34 of the patients had asthma requiring medication, 31 had cancer and 20 had chronic renal disease.
Holohan said some of these patients may have multiple underlying conditions.

So the question is how many of the people who died did not have serious underlying conditions and what was their median age.
 
So the question is how many of the people who died did not have serious underlying conditions and what was their median age.

Yes, I was looking for information like that but can't find them so far for Ireland.

I have found these UK figures below that have 91% of people dying with coronavirus have an underlying health condition.
There is also a graph for those without pre-existing illnesses, but it does not show median age. It just categorises them for 0-69 or over 70.
 
Per capita analysis at this stage is pointless. Virus spread in the initial stages acts the same irrespective of total population. If it was valid, Isle of Man, Jersey, Vatican City, Ecuador etc are the real problem and everyone else can relax

But it is useful as a flag to identify people who either don't understand the data or choose to argue a fundamentalist point - a form of data mining
 
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