Analyzed the history of deaths from coronavirus disease: several disorders were the most common



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The National Center for Public Health (NVSC) notes that the majority of those who died of coronaviruses had multiple comorbidities.

According to the NVSC, all deaths were the most common cause of cardiovascular disease. A significant proportion of the deceased also suffered from oncological diseases. The third most frequently recorded category of comorbidities is respiratory diseases. The dead also suffered from kidney disease. Not a single deceased had diabetes. Several people have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.

The Ministry of Health is based on the recommendations of the World Health Organization, which defines who is considered to have died of a coronavirus infection (COVID-19).

Deaths from this disease are defined as those with or suspected of having COVID-19 infection and a clinically compatible disease (acute respiratory infection) and no other cause of death (i.e., cause of death unrelated to COVID disease -19, such as death from COVID-19 disease). injuries). Furthermore, for a person to be considered dead from a coronavirus infection until the time of death, they cannot be cured of the disease.

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The deceased’s age range is 49 years. up to 97 m. years. Only one deceased person was between 41 and 50 years old. age group. 51-60 m Three people died in the age group. Four people who died from COVID-19 were over ninety years old or older. In the age group of 61 to 70 years. The situation is deteriorating. There are already eleven dead in this group.

71-80 The number of deaths in the age group is 21 years, and the worst situation is between 81 and 90 years. age, where the number of deaths from this disease, even 30.

According to the NVSC, mortality from coronavirus in Lithuania remains low. However, the release of quarantine requirements encourages residents to remain vigilant, especially if they or their loved ones are at risk and have chronic illnesses.

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