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Study of 17 million people identifies risk factors for COVID-19 deaths

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Study of 17 million people identifies risk factors for COVID-19 deaths

Study of 17 million people identifies risk factors for COVID-19 deaths

A study of more than 17 million people in England has identified a number of factors that could raise a person’s chances of dying from COVID-19.


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