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Average age of COVID-19 patients in Romania: 46 years; 54% 19-50 years old

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Of the 1,952 people diagnosed with the novel coronavirus in Romania, patients aged between 19 and 50 make up 54% of the cases, those aged between 51 - 69 years make up 29%, and those aged 70 years and over make up 8%. According to a statistics provided by the Department for (DSU), 3% of them are minors, and for 6% of them data are being collected. 55% are women and 41% are men.

The average age of the patients is 46 years. At the same time:

- 30 patients (2%) are 0-9 years old;

- 47 patients (2%) are 10-19 years old;

- 165 patients (8%)…

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