tysker said:
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21% infected require hospitalization. Treatment for those hospitalized is at a minimum 100% oxygen treatment for days, at a maximum - ventilator assisted breathing for up to three weeks.
Is this true for all cases globally or just the places like China with higher rates of smoking, more pollution and lesser cultural hygiene standards?
Tracking globally that way.
But that's the conservative number.
For example, in both Singapore and Italy, those numbers are higher (Italy at 35%, Singapore at 32%).
No details on smoking / hygiene in either, though Italy would stereotypically would be bad on the smoking and hygiene front.
Singapore has all their patient data online, you can go look at case history, treatment, etc. from their Ministry of Health site. Haven't looked at that since Friday, and wasn't really paying attention to any subdetail like the smoking situation (and don't know how they really are about hygiene there).