id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-311957-3rmm1hfb Faes, C. Time between Symptom Onset, Hospitalisation and Recovery or Death: a Statistical Analysis of Different Time-Delay Distributions in Belgian COVID-19 Patients 2020-07-21 .txt text/plain 5794 273 58 title: Time between Symptom Onset, Hospitalisation and Recovery or Death: a Statistical Analysis of Different Time-Delay Distributions in Belgian COVID-19 Patients Conclusions The time between symptom onset and hospitalization and between symptom onset and diagnosis are very similar, with median length between symptom onset and hospitalization ranging between 3 and 10.4 days, depending on the age of the patient and whether or not the patient lives in a nursing home. The time between symptom onset and hospitalization and between symptom onset and diagnosis are very similar, with median length between symptom onset and hospitalization ranging between 3 and 10.4 days, depending on the age of the patient and whether or not the patient lives in a nursing home. However, there are significant differences in the time between symptom onset and hospitalization between males and females, among different age groups, between living statuses (nursing home, general population or unknown) and between different reporting periods. ./cache/cord-311957-3rmm1hfb.txt ./txt/cord-311957-3rmm1hfb.txt