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This is why one should look at the total death statistics and deviations from norm.New data on New York coronavirus deaths: Most had these underlying illnesses; 61% were men
Of the 4,758 deaths in New York since the first on March 14, 61% were men and 39% were women, the state Department of Health reportedon its new data portal.
In addition, 63% of the deaths were among those age 70 and older, while 7% of the cases were those 49 and younger.
And 4,089 of those who died had at least one other chronic disease, the records showed:
The leading underlying illness was hypertension, which showed up in 55% of the deaths.
Next was diabetes, which was diagnosed in 1,755 deaths, or about 37% of the cases.
Other top illnesses found in those who died from coronavirus were hyperlipidemia; coronary artery disease; renal disease and dementia.
UK: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopula...nalfiguresondeathsregisteredinenglandandwales
Europe: http://euromomo.eu/index.html
We should see something significant here after next refresh of the data - either confirming the problem or showing it to be an "empty bun"
tits or GTFOI'm glad I'm a female with no underlying illnesses ages 18 to 40.
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