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Underlying health conditions.

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FrogFairy · 19/03/2020 21:18

Just a quick question please.

I have diabetes, high BP, asthma and liver disease.
Reading an article on the fatality rates for those with underlying conditions gives stats as follows
Diabetes 9.2%
High BP 8.4%
Asthma 8%
No stats for liver disease.

I am I right in thinking that for me the maximum risk would be the highest figure of 9.2% or do they add up to give me a fatality risk of 25.6% plus whatever for the liver.

Trying to be positive that I would be far to more likely to live than die but just curious on the figures.

Thanks in advance to anyone who can clarify.

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FrogFairy · 19/03/2020 22:02

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