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Breaking Down Last Week’s COVID Deaths
posted (August 24, 2020)
And fast forwarding to today's Ask The Experts Session, Dr. Manzanero discussed the two COVID deaths that occurred over the weekend of august 15th and 16th.

Dr. Marvin Manzanero, Director of Health Services
"The third and fourth patient that died on the previous weekend of this one that just went by, they had had interaction with the system practically very minimal. In the case of one patient died while receiving care at a private institution and the other patient arrived - none of these patients arrived to the private or public institution with SARS-COVID2. In both instances they had a diagnosis after they had died. That is the previous weekend - almost sudden deaths. We are now considering based on what we are finding and what is described in the literature elsewhere, that these could have been just prothrombotic events and we mentioned it the last time we were here. People who have SARS-COVID2 are likely to develop clots and that contributes to issues such as strokes, myocardial infarctions and pulmonary embolism in the lungs and that can lead to a patient's demise. The fifth patient that died towards the end of last week, that patient had a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 and had a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 and had been on a ventilator and developed sepsis as a result of widespread infection which is what can happen when people are on a prolonged ventilation situation. The sixth patient is a female who was brought from San Pedro and had other liver conditions. She was swabbed just because she is from San Pedro and when people are deteriorating quickly you need to find out if there is any other possible contributing factor. That's when we made also the diagnosis of this patient."

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