How many people who died of COVID-19 by March 2 in Brookfield had pre-existing conditions?

How many people who died of COVID-19 by March 2 in Brookfield had pre-existing conditions?
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Of the 18 individuals from Brookfield who have died from the COVID-19, 100 percent had at least one other condition contributed to the patient’s death, according to Cook County Government records.

A report from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention found influenza, respiratory failure and high blood pressure were the most common pre-existing condition found in COVID-19 fatalities.

Figures are accurate as of March 2.

Causes of death in patients who have died from COVID-19
Age group COVID-19 deaths COVID-19 deaths with other causes % of total COVID-19 deaths with no other causes
< 10 0 0 0%
10-19 0 0 0%
20-29 0 0 0%
30-39 0 0 0%
40-49 1 1 0%
50-59 1 1 0%
60-69 5 5 0%
70-79 6 6 0%
80-89 4 4 0%
> 90 1 1 0%


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