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By March 20021year, how many people had died in COVID-19?
By March 22nd, 20021year, the death toll was about 2,723,796.

According to the latest data from the website of the World Health Organization, as of 17: 00 Central European Time (Beijing time 13: 00), the number of confirmed cases in COVID-19 increased by 46 1 105 compared with the previous day, reaching 165. The death toll increased by 84 19, reaching 2642826.

According to the statistics of Johns Hopkins University in the United States, as of 20: 25 EST/KOOC-0/4 (9: 25 Beijing time/KOOC-0/5), there were 2653/KOOC-0/8/KOOC-380 confirmed cases in COVID-19.

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The clinical manifestations of patients with pneumonia in novel coronavirus are: fever, fatigue and dry cough are the main manifestations, while upper respiratory symptoms such as nasal congestion and runny nose are rare, and there will be hypoxia. About half of the patients developed dyspnea after one week, and severe cases quickly progressed to acute respiratory distress syndrome, septic shock, metabolic acidosis that was difficult to correct, and bleeding and coagulation dysfunction.

It is worth noting that severe and critically ill patients may have moderate to low fever or even no obvious fever. Some patients have mild onset symptoms, but no fever, and most of them recover after 1 week. Most patients have a good prognosis, and a few patients are critically ill or even die.

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