Depending on the definition of underlying illness, they likely actually did have underlying illness. I work in the ICU, a patient can have "no prior medical history" and "no underlying illness" if they literally just have never been to a doctor previously and been diagnosed with something.
It's considered a "new diagnosis" even if they've clearly been hypertensive, diabetic, etc for a loooooooong time.
And of those 10, all probably had some unknown or undetected condition or genetic disease.
Depending on the definition of underlying illness, they likely actually did have underlying illness. I work in the ICU, a patient can have "no prior medical history" and "no underlying illness" if they literally just have never been to a doctor previously and been diagnosed with something.
It's considered a "new diagnosis" even if they've clearly been hypertensive, diabetic, etc for a loooooooong time.
Thanks for this, Shiftnurse. I bet the flu season sees more deaths in a few months in the same category!
or got hit by a car