Coronavirus virus increases the risk of death if there is already a disease! Experts have revealed a very worrying
Earlier it was said that corona virus is more
dangerous for people who are already suffering from various diseases, but how much more dangerous is it for such people? Now, after analyzing the data of millions of patients, the US Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology has come up with a terrifying answer to this question. According to the Mail Online, the Department of Disease Control says that people who suffer from diseases such as heart and lung diseases and diabetes, etc., have a 12-fold higher risk of dying from the corona virus. An analysis of data from 287,320 patients found that those who already had various illnesses had six times more severe coronavirus symptoms and more hospitalizations than others. The hospitalization rate was 7.6% for those who were already ill, while it was 45.4% for those who were already ill. In terms of deaths, the mortality rate for non-medical patients was 1.6%, while for coronary heart disease deaths was 19.5%. Of those, 32 percent had heart disease, 30 percent had diabetes, and about one in five had lung problems. Other ailments included liver disease, neurological disabilities, etc., which led to more deaths.
dangerous for people who are already suffering from various diseases, but how much more dangerous is it for such people? Now, after analyzing the data of millions of patients, the US Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology has come up with a terrifying answer to this question. According to the Mail Online, the Department of Disease Control says that people who suffer from diseases such as heart and lung diseases and diabetes, etc., have a 12-fold higher risk of dying from the corona virus. An analysis of data from 287,320 patients found that those who already had various illnesses had six times more severe coronavirus symptoms and more hospitalizations than others. The hospitalization rate was 7.6% for those who were already ill, while it was 45.4% for those who were already ill. In terms of deaths, the mortality rate for non-medical patients was 1.6%, while for coronary heart disease deaths was 19.5%. Of those, 32 percent had heart disease, 30 percent had diabetes, and about one in five had lung problems. Other ailments included liver disease, neurological disabilities, etc., which led to more deaths.
