Daily Mail: CDC says 94% of ALL Americans who have died of COVID-19 had at least one other underlying disease
* More than 180,000 Americans have died of coronavirus as of Monday
* The CDC's latest fatality data shows that COVID-19 was listed as the sole cause of death for just 6% of those killed by the virus
* 94% of fatalities were in people who also suffered at least one chronic health condition, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity or heart disease
* On average, people who died of coronavirus had 2.6 additional underlying health conditions
Nearly every American who has died of coronavirus also suffered from other underlying diseases, recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data reveal.
According to the CDC's latest update on COVID-19 fatalities, 94 percent of people who have died of the infection in the US had at least one pre-existing condition, such as obesity, high blood pressure or heart disease.
Coronavirus was the sole cause of death for just six percent of fatalities as of data published August 26.
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WNU Editor: It is known that Covid-19 is very dangerous to those who have other medical conditions. This data just proves the point on why people who have a serious medical issue must be very careful.
More people are dying form the lock downs than from corona. As mention for the last 5 freaking months have an articulate lockdown not a well Demgineered train wreck. I have a 70 year old relative teaching on public school. I am not that concerned. Fit, no diabetes, no hypertension, not overweight in the least. Active. HDL somewhat too high.Some concern but not a lot more than usual.
ReplyDeleteLook Nancy Pelosi is not concerned,. She does not wear a N85 mask nor a surgical mask.She wears a designer, color coordinated mask made out of gauze or some such thing. COVID is a political weapon more than it is a serious disease.
In terms of life years lost, COVID pales in comparison to a light, moderate, or heavy flu season.
I remember reading similar data from Italy very early on -- maybe April. Their dataset was much smaller but it was the same thing: people with health problems made up most of the dead.
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