Pulmonary and cardiac pathology in African American patients with COVID-19: an autopsy series from New Orleans
Sharon E Fox, MD
Aibek Akmatbekov, MD
Jack L Harbert, MD
Guang Li, MS
J Quincy Brown, PhD
Prof Richard S Vander Heide, MD
Published:May 27, 2020DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S2213-2600(20)30243-5
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanres/article/PIIS2213-2600(20)30243-5/fulltext
Comment- they all had blood clots in their lungs
Case counts US - 1.700 million cases, 100,493 fatalities as of May 28, 2020, 6:30 am (FluTrackers)
Alabama: 583
Alaska: 10
Arizona: 831
Arkansas: 120
California: 3,918
Colorado: 1,392
Connecticut: 3,803
Delaware: 344
District of Columbia: 445
Florida: 2,319
Georgia: 1,933
Guam: 5
Hawaii: 17
Idaho: 81
Illinois: 5,083
Indiana: 2,030
Iowa: 500
Kansas: 214
Kentucky: 400
Louisiana: 2,722
Maine: 81
Maryland: 2,392
Massachusetts: 6,547
Michigan: 5,334
Minnesota: 942
Mississippi: 670
Missouri: 705
Montana: 17
Navajo Nation: 158
Nebraska: 163
Nevada: 402
New Hampshire: 223
New Jersey: 11,339
New Mexico: 329
New York: 29,376
North Carolina: 844
North Dakota: 56
Northern Marianas Islands: 2
Ohio: 2,044
Oklahoma: 322
Oregon: 148
Puerto Rico: 129
Pennsylvania: 5,265
Rhode Island: 655
South Carolina: 466
South Dakota: 54
Tennessee: 353
Texas: 1,562
US Virgin Islands: 6
Utah: 105
Vermont: 54
Virginia: 1,281
Washington: 1,092
West Virginia: 74
Wisconsin: 539
Wyoming: 14
Total 100,493
I was just coming here to see if that one had been posted yet.
It’s not a ‘respiratory virus’, it’s a ‘circulatory virus’.