New data released by Indonesian authorities today (24 April) shows substantially more males than females are contracting COVID-19 in Indonesia. Of 7539 confirmed cases, 4435 (58.83%) were male. 3104 (41.17%) were female. https://twitter.com/aw3126/status/1253514765248237568">https://twitter.com/aw3126/st...
It would be interesting to see a chart showing the gender breakdown of deaths in Indonesia. Patterns emerging around the world show men seem harder hit by the virus than women and are more likely to have severe illness or die. https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2020/04/10/831883664/the-new-coronavirus-appears-to-take-a-greater-toll-on-men-than-on-women">https://www.npr.org/sections/...
Indonesia& #39;s National Disaster Management Agency spokesperson Agus Wibowo also released a chart showing the breakdown of age groups among 6784 confirmed #COVID19 cases in Indonesia. 38.66% were aged 30-49. 37.38% were aged 50-69. https://twitter.com/aw3126/status/1253515934536355840">https://twitter.com/aw3126/st...