Report: 30% Of Americans With Chronic Illnesses Hospitalized For COVID-19 Unlisted Video
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Americans with underlying health problems seem to be at a higher risk for severe COVID-19 compared to those who are healthy.
According to UPI, such underlying conditions include diabetes, chronic lung disease and heart disease.
The findings come from a new analysis from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Figures released Tuesday by the agency show nearly 30% of patients with underlying conditions who have acquired the virus required hospitalization.
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