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To: SGJ who wrote (195309)3/25/2020 12:31:38 PM
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99 percent of Italian COVID-19 deaths had health issues

More than 99 percent of those who have died in Italy from COVID-19 coronavirus had pre-existing medical conditions, a new study has found.

The study was completed by the country's health officials into 355 deaths and was publicly released on Tuesday.

The results showed only three of the deceased did not have health issues before they became infected.

The three most common medical conditions were high blood pressure (75 percent), Diabetes (35 percent) and heart disease (33 percent).

Other medical conditions they had were strokes, dementia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, active cancer in the past five years, chronic liver disease, and chronic renal failure.

Nearly half of those in the study (48.5 percent) had three or more pre-existing conditions.

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I read somewhere, (don't have the link) but the reason for the death spike in Italy was due to them counting every death as Covid19. Autopsies were not done. Used to support the shutdown.

I recall something similar being posted here but the essence was that they counted the deaths differently than other countries. If memory serves me correctly, Italy counted all deaths if someone had Wuhan, other countries culled out deaths that may be attributed to other severe underlying health issues.