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ST PAUL, Minn. After bottoming out in March, COVID hospitalizations are on the rise again in Minnesota. And the average age of those patients is getting younger.
According to data assembled by the Minnesota Department of Health, the average age of COVID patients in this state is now 59, compared to 69 during the second wave surge in November and December. We were seeing elderly before, and now we re seeing people our age the age of our physicians in the hospital, and younger people too definitely, Dr. Natalia Dorf-Biderman of Methodist Hospital told KARE Thursday.
HealthPartners: COVID hospitalizations driven by unvaccinated, middle aged Minnesotans
The health provider says the average age of its hospitalized patients is trending downwards.
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HealthPartners has said the recent spike in COVID-19 hospitalizations in its Minnesota hospitals is being driven largely by middle-aged adults who have not yet been vaccinated.
The healthcare provider and insurer says that so far in April, the average age of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 is 57, compared to 65 during Minnesota s worst surge in November.
The average age of hospitalized patients has been trending younger statewide too, with the Minnesota Department of Health saying the current average in state hospitals is 59, compared to 69 in November/December.