Interesting on many fronts. That's a ~10% mortality rate for reported infections. What is the percentage of people over say, 60 years of age in your total population?
Yep, but only for reported infection - keep in mind our government has been playing catching up with trying to get people tested.
As for % of population over the age of 60 I have not found any easy statistics to look at right now. Interestingly, in the beginning while we still had merely 50 or so dead, the majority of these were in Stockholm, which is not unusual. The unusual thing was that half of those dead in Stockholm were of Somali heritage. Interestingly, by today´s statistics,about half of the confirmed cases are in Stockholm, which is the capital and biggest city. The casualty rates mirror this quite well. However, my region/county (Think British county, not American county) which also covers Gothenburg, aka second biggest city, only has somewhat less than 1100 cases in total and 50 or so dead. Likewise, Stockholm has almost 200 cases per 100k citizens, my county/region has just over 60/100k. Whether this disrepancy is because of testing I do not know.
Edit to add: Not the exact age range, but 20% of our population is above the age of 65.