I was going to say I have data only on ICU patients, but I actually have data on everybody who presented to either the emergency room, the hospital, or the ICU. One of the things we found was that the speed with which you go from symptom onset to therapy--which is the time that you present to the physician or the emergency room--actually has a direct bearing on how severe your disease gets.
So what we found was that among those who died, the median time delay was approximately eight or nine days. Among those who were admitted to the ICU but didn't die, it was approximately seven days. Among those who were hospitalized, it was about five days, and among those who came to the emergency room but were never hospitalized, it was just three days. So there's a fairly strong correlation between the severity of the disease you have and how quickly you present for medical care.