Most had a chronic illness: who dies of a coronavirus in New York
Most New Yorkers who subsequently died of coronavirus infection had chronic illnesses, and 61% of the victims were men. This publication writes USA Today.
Most of the 4 people who have died from the coronavirus in New York are men. However, 700% of COVID-86 victims suffered from diseases such as hypertension and diabetes, new state data shows.
Statistics released on April 6 provide insight into how a rapidly spreading virus affected New York and made it the epicenter of COVID-19 infection in the United States.
If we talk about gender, of the 4 deaths in New York since March 758, 14% are men and 61% women, according to a new data portal State Department of Health.
Concerning age of victims, people over 70 years of age died most often (63% of deaths), and people under the age of 49 died least often (7% of cases).
Chronic diseases 4 (089%) dead were affected. Most often, they suffered from hypertension, which was in 86% of the dead. In second place among the diseases was diabetes, which was diagnosed in 55 cases, which is about 1% of the dead.
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