New Coronavirus What kind of person gets worse February 10 22:32

What kind of people become more severe when infected with the new coronavirus?

According to the WHO = World Health Organization, as of September 9, 16.5% or at least 6188 people were severely affected worldwide and 2.21% were 813 people dead. Two people have died outside of mainland China, including the Philippines and Hong Kong.

For those who are more likely to be ill, WHO has so far said that it is more likely to occur in the elderly and in cases of chronic illness such as diabetes and heart disease, and many of the deceased have reduced immunity such as high blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease. I was sick. However, it is not clear at this point how severe the condition is, which is likely to be severe.

According to NHK, information on the deaths released by the Chinese authorities was compiled by the end of last month. Of the 59 people who died by the end of last month, 46 people were 65 years old or more, accounting for 78% of the 59 people who were known. Many had chronic conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure.

Others had Parkinson's disease, cirrhosis, and cerebral infarction, and many had multiple diseases.

In addition, according to a paper published in the medical magazine Lancet on 99 patients hospitalized for pneumonia caused by the new coronavirus, doctors at Wuhan hospitals found that more than half of the 50 had chronic chronic illness.

The most common of these were diseases related to blood vessels in the heart and brain, diabetes, and digestive tract diseases, as well as cancer and nervous diseases and respiratory diseases.

The paper states that three out of 11 people who died had high blood pressure, and that 69- and 61-year-old men had no illness but had been smoking for long periods.