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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-morbidities in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-morbidities in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

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  1. John Whyte:

    We are only now starting to look at such markers.In some ways, we need to look at those who were young and otherwise healthy who succumbed to the disease as well as older persons with co-morbidities, certain types of receptors in the lungs might hold some useful information.Other scientists have suggested we need to look at the genetics of blood clotting, or the number of certain interleukins, which can be markers of inflammation. We need more time and data to build a useful profile.

  2. Casey DeSantis:

    No, he shouldn't have apologized. I mean, you see what happens? The mob will come after people, and they're targeting Rogan because he's threatening to upset the apple cart on some of the things that they're holding dear. And with COVID, he's just bringing opposing views. He's letting people decide. They say he's against [the COVID vaccine]. I do not listen to his show, but then I read he specifically advocated for people with co-morbidities and elderly to get vaccinated.

  3. Dan Ly:

    Our findings point to possibilities such as poorer pre-optimization of co-morbidities prior to surgery, delays of care due to structural racism and physician bias, and worse stress and its associated physical burden on Black men in the United States.

  4. Deborah Birx:

    Certainly people that have significant co-morbidities, President Donald Trump want them protected. I know those houses of worship want to protect them, so really ensuring that -- maybe they can't go this week if there's high number of Covid cases. Maybe they wait another week, but there is a way to social distance like Deborah Birx are here.

  5. United States:

    We've made it very clear, every time I've been up here, about the co-morbidities, this has been known from the beginning. So those individuals will have an underlying condition, but that underlying condition did not cause their acute death when it's related to a Covid infection.

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