China News Service, November 5, according to South American Overseas Chinese News Network reported on the 4th, recently, the Bolivian Ministry of Health released data showing that the country's nearly 9,000 new crown deaths, males accounted for as much as 70%.

In addition, 85% of patients who died were over 50 years old.

  According to reports, from a gender perspective, 70% of the new crown deaths in Bolivia are men.

In terms of age, 44.1% of death patients were males over 60 years old; 21% were females over 60 years old; males 51 to 60 years old accounted for 14.8%; and females 51 to 60 years old accounted for 5.4%.

It can be seen that 85% of Bolivia's new crown deaths are older than 50 years old.

  According to reports, the current international health and research institutions have not yet clarified why the mortality rate of men with new coronary pneumonia is higher than that of women, but several possibilities have been proposed, one of which may be related to the more severe symptoms of male patients at all stages of the disease. .