The hospitalized fatality rate (HFR) and critical care fatality rate (CCFR) in California are continuing to be elevated. As of last Friday, out of 92 hospitalized cases in Kern County, over half (49) have been in ICU, 58 have been discharged and 13 have died, leaving 21 in the hospital. First, over 50% of hospitalized cases requiring critical care is very high, and of those with outcomes, the HFR is 18.3% (13 of 72). Since they don't report the number of ICU cases discharged, the CCFR would stand at 26.5% (13 of 49), assuming none of the remaining ICU cases die.
The data from Fresno County is even more alarming. As of today, they report 29 ICU cases of which 9 have been discharged and 14 have died. Six remain in ICU. They don't report total hospitalizations. Of the cases with outcomes, the CCFR is an astounding 60.9% (14 of 23), with a minimum CCFR of 48.3% (14 of 29) if the remaining six patients survive.
In Week 3, Orange County reports 8 deaths out of 35 severe cases, or 22.9%. It's not clear if severe cases are those requiring hospitalization or those in ICU.
The data from Fresno County is even more alarming. As of today, they report 29 ICU cases of which 9 have been discharged and 14 have died. Six remain in ICU. They don't report total hospitalizations. Of the cases with outcomes, the CCFR is an astounding 60.9% (14 of 23), with a minimum CCFR of 48.3% (14 of 29) if the remaining six patients survive.
In Week 3, Orange County reports 8 deaths out of 35 severe cases, or 22.9%. It's not clear if severe cases are those requiring hospitalization or those in ICU.
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