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co·mor·bidi·ties
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comorbiditiesnoun
Plural form of comorbidity.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of comorbidities in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of comorbidities in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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African American women are known to have a higher risk for stillbirth at or near term, especially if comorbidities such as obesity, diabetes and hypertension are present.
I think each one of the leaders in the faith community should be in touch with their local health department so they can communicate to their congregants. Certainly, people that have significant comorbidities, we want them protected. I know those houses of worship want to protect them, maybe they can't go this week if there's high numbers of Covid cases. Maybe they wait another week. But there is a way to social distance... in places of worship.
Im healthy and without comorbidities, (and) I rarely take new vaccines, but I am encouraging my 89-year-old mom with heart issues and cancer to consider getting the vaccine. She needs to have a life, and being in a protected state constantly isnt much of a life right now.
Their chance of coming off( the ventilator) is a lot less than someone who doesn't have all these comorbidities, they definitely are sicker coming in than some hospitals that don't see that type of population.
Palliative care that is systematically engaged indicates resources that have been invested in this innovation, the regions representing the least expansive growth in palliative care are regions that struggle the most in health disparities, obesity and comorbidities.
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