Daily mortality in Spain April 2018–April 2020 by age group; most excess mortality is observed in people older than 74 years.
Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Spain by age ()
Age
(years)
Cases Hospit. ICU Deaths Lethality
(%)
n % n % n % n %
0-9 731 (0.3) 247 (0.3) 37 (0.5) 2 (0.0) (0.3)
10-19 1,318 (0.6) 254 (0.3) 19 (0.3) 5 (0.0) (0.4)
20-29 12,022 (5.5) 1,384 (1.6) 88 (1.2) 22 (0.1) (0.2)
30-39 20,312 (9.4) 3,578 (4.1) 256 (3.4) 57 (0.3) (0.3)
40-49 31,569 (14.6) 8,313 (9.5) 717 (9.5) 183 (1.1) (0.6)
50-59 38,720 (17.9) 13,559 (15.5) 1,493 (19.8) 566 (3.3) (1.5)
60-69 31,767 (14.6) 16,728 (19.1) 2,423 (32.1) 1,518 (8.8) (4.8)
70-79 30,583 (14.1) 20,135 (23.0) 2,166 (28.7) 4,260 (24.8) (13.9)
80-89 33,944 (15.7) 17,583 (20.1) 311 (4.1) 7,086 (41.3) (20.9)
≥90 15,882 (7.3) 5,682 (6.5) 47 (0.6) 3,479 (20.3) (21.9)
Total 216,848 (100.0) 87,463 (100.0) 7,557 (100.0) 17,178 (100.0) (7.9)
Source: Ministry of Health based on partial data as of 2020-05-04, 21:00.[1]
Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Spain by age for women ()
Age
(years)
Cases Hospit. ICU Deaths Lethality
(%)
n % n % n % n %
0-9 330 (0.3) 107 (0.3) 13 (0.6) 1 (0.0) (0.3)
10-19 729 (0.6) 131 (0.3) 8 (0.3) 3 (0.0) (0.4)
20-29 8,069 (6.6) 727 (1.9) 38 (1.6) 8 (0.1) (0.1)
30-39 12,791 (10.5) 1,726 (4.5) 94 (4.1) 22 (0.3) (0.2)
40-49 18,558 (15.2) 3,453 (9.0) 223 (9.6) 70 (1.0) (0.4)
50-59 21,932 (18.0) 5,529 (14.5) 432 (18.6) 161 (2.2) (0.7)
60-69 15,069 (12.4) 6,591 (17.3) 679 (29.3) 439 (6.1) (2.9)
70-79 13,537 (11.1) 8,098 (21.2) 664 (28.7) 1,352 (18.7) (10.0)
80-89 19,462 (16.0) 8,375 (21.9) 140 (6.0) 3,089 (42.7) (15.9)
≥90 11,355 (9.3) 3,446 (9.0) 26 (1.1) 2,093 (28.9) (18.4)
Total 121,832 (100.0) 38,183 (100.0) 2,317 (100.0) 7,238 (100.0) (5.9)
Source: Ministry of Health based on partial data as of 2020-05-04, 21:00.[1]
Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Spain by age for men ()
Age
(years)
Cases Hospit. ICU Deaths Lethality
(%)
n % n % n % n %
0-9 401 (0.4) 140 (0.3) 25 (0.5) 1 (0.0) (0.2)
10-19 589 (0.6) 123 (0.2) 11 (0.2) 2 (0.0) (0.3)
20-29 3,953 (4.2) 657 (1.3) 50 (1.0) 14 (0.1) (0.4)
30-39 7,521 (7.9) 1,852 (3.8) 162 (3.1) 35 (0.4) (0.5)
40-49 13,010 (13.7) 4,859 (9.9) 495 (9.4) 113 (1.1) (0.9)
50-59 16,788 (17.7) 8,029 (16.3) 1,062 (20.3) 405 (4.1) (2.4)
60-69 16,698 (17.6) 10,137 (20.6) 1,744 (33.3) 1,079 (10.9) (6.5)
70-79 17,046 (17.9) 12,037 (24.4) 1,502 (28.6) 2,908 (29.3) (17.1)
80-89 14,480 (15.2) 9,206 (18.7) 172 (3.3) 3,997 (40.2) (27.6)
≥90 4,527 (4.8) 2,236 (4.5) 21 (0.4) 1,386 (13.9) (30.6)
Total 95,013 (100.0) 49,276 (100.0) 5,244 (100.0) 9,940 (100.0) (10.5)
Source: Ministry of Health based on partial data as of 2020-05-04, 21:00.[1]
Pre-existing factors in confirmed COVID-19 cases in Spain ()
Diseases and risk factors % of confirmed % of deceased
Cardiovascular disease 30% 62%
Respiratory disease 10% 20%
Diabetes 16% 33%
Hypertension 20% N/A
Any risk factor(s) 66% 95%
Source: RENAVE report of 2020-05-04.[2]
Timeline for COVID-19 patients in Spain, in days ()
Time period Median IQR
Onset of symptoms to diagnosis 6 2-10
Onset of symptoms to notification by AC 6 2-10
Onset of symptoms to hospitalisation 6 3-9
Onset of symptoms to ICU admission 8 6-11
Onset of symptoms to death 11 7-16
Source: RENAVE report of 2020-05-04.[2]
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Actualización nº 96. Enfermedad por el coronavirus (COVID-19)" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Informe sobre la situación de COVID-19 en España" (PDF) (in സ്‌പാനിഷ്). Red Nacional de Vigilancia Epidemiológica (RENAVE). 4 May 2020. Retrieved 5 May 2020.