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Nicolae Furtună, head of the National Public Health Agency of the Republic of Moldova, said he is making a controversial statement about the deaths caused by the coronavirus.
Nicolae Furtună says that Moldovan intensive care doctors performed real miracles, but statistics show that in 99 percent of deaths, patients had one comorbidity, and more than 70% even two. The most common are heart disease, diabetes, and obesity.
“I don’t want to be judged and I don’t want to sound cynical, but all over the world, the covid took the lives of those who were still a burden to them and those around them. People who were struggling in terminal stages of cancer, advanced diabetes, irreversible decompensated cardiovascular pathologies. Here this happened in France, and in Italy and unfortunately also in the Republic of Moldova “, declared Nicolae Furtună, according to zdg.md.
“Comorbidities and COVID infection are antagonistic. Cardiovascular disease predominates, people with diabetes are vulnerable, since we say that obesity is a risk factor for communicable diseases. In COVID, obesity played a decisive role. One third of those who died suffered from some degree of obesity ”, concluded Furtună.
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