The new study, therefore, is killing diabetes patients at a high rate

As new cases of choreography continue to grow in various parts of the world, a new study shows that nearly 40 percent of patients who lost their lives as a result of COVID-19 suffered from diabetes. Among those under 65 who lost their lives, half were chronically ill. Centers for Control [...]
As new cases of choreography continue to grow in various parts of the world, a new study shows that nearly 40 percent of patients who lost their lives as a result of COVID-19 suffered from diabetes.
Among those under 65 who lost their lives, half were chronically ill. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed more than 10,000 deaths in 15 American states and in New York City from February to May.
Epidemiologists said that the study results are extremely clear and show serious complications for diabetes sufferers.
According to another study by the agency “Reuters”, a high diabetes rate was identified among those who had died from COVID-19 in 12 American states and in the country's capital of Washington.
The rate of diabetes mortality in the United States has increased since 2009 and exceeds most other industrialized countries. African and Latin American communities suffer from diabetes at higher levels than white Americans, and have also been disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
Even during other epidemics such as sarsi, H1N1 or MERCS, diabetes patients have been the most endangered. However, COVIED-19 has discovered previously unknown complications as it lasts longer and has infected many more people than previous coronary epidemics.
Researchers have been trying for months to discover the connections between diabetes and coronarys, revealing a series of weaknesses.
The virus attacks the heart, lungs, and kidneys, weakened organs in many diabetes patients. According to COVIED-19 studies, it also kills older people, obezs, or people with high blood pressure, many of whom also have diabetes. /tch












