COVID-19 was the No. 1 cause of death among age 35-54 in US in Sep
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COVID-19 was the No. 1 cause of death among age 35-54 in US in Sep.
According to a number of media reports on the 13th, COVID-19 pneumonia was the number one cause of death among people aged 35 to 54 in the United States in September this year.
According to an ABC report, according to a data analysis conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Peterson Medical Center, COVID-19 pneumonia was the number one cause of death for people aged 35 to 54 in the United States in September this year.
According to a report by CBS, in Montana, in the northwestern United States, only 57% of eligible people have been vaccinated. Montana currently has the highest hospitalization rate in the United States. 35, is a restaurant manager. She was hospitalized after being diagnosed with COVID-19 pneumonia in September. As her condition deteriorated, Hillary had to be transferred to the intensive care unit two weeks after admission.
Hillary’s mother : I have been a nurse for more than 40 years. I know this will happen. I pray that it will never happen, but it still happened. She is alive now because of this machine (ventilator). Seeing such painful things happen, I really can’t think about it.
In addition, more than 800 government employees in Boston, Massachusetts have been suspended for failing to vaccinate against the COVID-19 pneumonia or undergo weekly testing for the COVID-19 virus in accordance with the city’s regulations. As of the 12th, more than 4% of government employees in Boston have been suspended due to non-compliance with anti-epidemic regulations.
COVID-19 was the No. 1 cause of death among age 35-54 in US in Sep.
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