Cook County COVID-19 classified deaths for Dec. 16, 2021

Cook County COVID-19 classified deaths for Dec. 16, 2021
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Here are the Cook County COVID-19 classified deaths for Dec. 16, 2021, according to Cook County Government.

82 year-old black male
Location of death: 1310 W. 110th Place, Chicago
Died from:
-Primary cause: pneumonia, COVID-19
-Secondary cause: atrial fibrillation; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; diabetes mellitus; hypertension; end stage renal disease

64 year-old white female
Location of death: 7850 W. College Drive, Palos Heights
Died from:
-Primary cause: hypertensive and arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease
-Secondary cause: COVID-19

80 year-old black female
Location of death: 5110 S. King Drive, No. 1603, Chicago
Died from:
-Primary cause: acute hypoxic respiratory failure, PNEUMONIA, COVID-19
-Secondary cause: diabetes mellitus;

78 year-old white male
Location of death: 11440 S. Mather, Alsip
Died from:
-Primary cause: acute respiratory failure with hypoxia, PNEUMONIA, COVID-19
-Secondary cause: history of valve replacement; congestive heart failure

68 year-old white male
Location of death: 8153 Braeburn Lane, Chicago
Died from:
-Primary cause: acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, PNEUMONIA, COVID-19
-Secondary cause: diabetes mellitus; hypertension; coronary artery disease; atrial fibrillation

58 year-old black male
Location of death: ,
Died from:
-Primary cause: pneumonia, COVID-19
-Secondary cause: asthma, chronic substance abuse

59 year-old black male
Location of death: 9525 S. Mayfield Ave., Oak Lawn
Died from:
-Primary cause: pneumonia, COVID-19
-Secondary cause: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cerebrovascular accident



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