WA
There are 162 total cases and 21 deaths
Our knowledge of COVID-19 is still rapidly evolving. The risk assessment will be updated as needed.
* Note: This data is changing rapidly as labs conduct tests and discover new cases. Labs will then assign those cases to a county. At that point, counties or the Department of Health determine the appropriate county of jurisdiction. Those dont always match initially. Were currently working to reduce the unassigned number to 0.
0 to 19 years 2%
20 to 29 years 5%
30 to 39 years 10%
40 to 49 years 13%
50 to 59 years 15%
60 to 69 years 21%
70 to 79 years 15%
80+ years 19%
Female 55%
Male 42%
Unknown 4%
Positive 162
https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/Coronavirus
One interesting part of the data is the high female positive rate.
International studies show about the reverse male/female ratio.
I am guessing that this is because so many nursing home residents have been tested. Because female life expectancy is several years more than male, nursing home residents are more likely to be female.
IA
Pottawattamie County announces COVID-19 case
Updated 6:00 pm EDT, Monday, March 9, 2020
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) Pottawattamie County announced Monday it had confirmed a case of the COVID-19 virus.
The county’s health department said in a brief news release that the first local case of the new virus had been confirmed and that more details would be released later in the day.
The new case followed an announcement Sunday of Iowa’s first COVID-19 cases, as three individuals from Johnson County had tested positive for the virus. All had recently taken a cruise in Egypt and were recovering at home.
https://www.trumbulltimes.com/news/article/Pottawattamie-County-announces-COVID-19-case-15117997.php
WA numbers, from your link:
0 to 19 years 2%
20 to 29 years 5%
30 to 39 years 10%
40 to 49 years 13%
50 to 59 years 15%
60 to 69 years 21%
70 to 79 years 15%
80+ years 19%
Diamond Princess numbers:
children up to age 10 was 1 in 16 (6%), 1 AS
in 10-19 teens, 5 in 23 (22%), 3 AS
in 20somethings 28 in 347 (8%), 3 AS
and in 30somethings 34 in 428 (8%), 7 AS
in 40somethings 27 in 334 (8%), 8 AS
in 50somethings 59 in 398 (15%), 31 AS
in 60somethings 177 in 923 (19%), 101 AS
in 70somethings 234 in 1015 (23%), 139 AS
in 80somethings 52 in 216 (25%), 25 AS
and in over 90, 2 in 11 (18%) 0 AS
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3822786/posts?page=1216#1216
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3822786/posts?page=1134#1134