Author: Sushma Dahal; Kenji Mizumoto; Gerardo Chowell
Title: Investigating spatial variability in COVID-19 pandemic severity across 19 geographic areas, Spain, 2020 Document date: 2020_4_17
ID: 8l2ed3vq_48
Snippet: The risk of death due to COVID-19 in Spain was estimated at 23.9%, but estimates varied substantially across 19 geographic areas. The CFR was as high as 38% in Madrid (38.4%), and Castilla-La Mancha areas and as low as 4% in Melilla and 8% in Galicia and Murcia. Of the 19 autonomous areas/cities, 16 had a time-delay-adjusted CFR greater than 10% reflecting a disproportionate severity burden of COVID-19 in Spain. Importantly, our estimate of CFR f.....
Document: The risk of death due to COVID-19 in Spain was estimated at 23.9%, but estimates varied substantially across 19 geographic areas. The CFR was as high as 38% in Madrid (38.4%), and Castilla-La Mancha areas and as low as 4% in Melilla and 8% in Galicia and Murcia. Of the 19 autonomous areas/cities, 16 had a time-delay-adjusted CFR greater than 10% reflecting a disproportionate severity burden of COVID-19 in Spain. Importantly, our estimate of CFR for the most affected Madrid region is higher than previous estimates for the most affected areas within China, Korea, and Italy. Our findings suggest a significant association of factors such as infant mortality rate and poverty risk rate with the increased risk of death due to COVID-19.
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