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Not a medical professional as well, but I can imagine a picture of a patient dying from coronavirus - say, due to the lung failure - should be quite different from the one dying from the heart disease. Shouldn't it?



Lung failure causes a drop of oxygen in the blood, which leads to multiple organ failure. Direct cause of death is often kidney shutdown.

Heart failure causes a drop of oxygen in the blood, which leads to multiple organ failure. Direct cause of death is often kidney shutdown.


But what if the weakened immune system because of Covid impacted the severity of the heart disease? Covid would still be responsible in that case, no?

People have a tendency to look for 'one' cause for an outcome. Sometimes there's just multiple causes I think.




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