Out of the individuals who died from COVID-19 in June, nine of them, or 60.0 percent, had at least one other medical complication.
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children's Hospital Association stated that in the United States, children represent about 9% of all COVID-19 cases. The Mayo Clinic points out that kids of all ages can contract COVID-19 but most don’t become as sick as adults and some show no symptoms at all.
Figures are accurate as of June 23.
COVID-19 Deaths During June
Date of Death | Age | Race | Pre-existing condition present |
---|---|---|---|
2021-06-06 | 47 | Hispanic | Chronic congestive heart failure, hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease, diabetes mellitus, obstructive sleep apnea |
2021-06-30 | 52 | Hispanic | Peripheral vascular disease |
2021-06-28 | 57 | White | Hypertension, diabetes mellitus, infection with novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) |
2021-06-19 | 58 | White | Hypertension, morbid obesity, recent infection with novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) |
2021-06-17 | 60 | Hispanic | Absent |
2021-06-10 | 62 | Hispanic | Absent |
2021-06-30 | 63 | White | Myelodysplastic syndrome |
2021-06-09 | 64 | White | Absent |
2021-06-11 | 65 | White | Angelman syndrome, cerebral palsy |
2021-06-01 | 69 | White | Obesity, sleep apnea, atherosclerotic coronary vascular disease |
2021-06-15 | 69 | White | Diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bipolar disorder |
2021-06-25 | 70 | Black | Absent |
2021-06-17 | 78 | Hispanic | Absent |
2021-06-04 | 86 | White | Chronic renal failure |
2021-06-23 | 88 | White | Absent |