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COVID-19: New revelation about first death in America, heart was torn due to corona

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Patricia was postmortem again on 25 April, which revealed that her body worked so hard to fight the coronavirus that a valve burst in her heart.

New York. In America, Coronavirus has caused great destruction. Here, the number of people infected with the corona virus has crossed 10 lakh and the number of people who died due to it has reached close to 59,000. Meanwhile, very shocking information has emerged about the first death from Corona in America. According to the news published in The Mercury News, the first patient who died of corona had a broken heart. The American forensic pathologist has claimed that the woman who died had a broken heart and later confirmed her infection.


Died on 6 February 2020
The 57-year-old woman named Patricia lived in San Jose, California. He died at home, due to which the flu was believed to be the initial cause. But later when his corona test was done, the report came out positive. The doctors said that his heart was torn due to corona. Patricia died on 6 February 2020, with officials saying that Corona had not been detected at that time.

The post mortem was held again on 25 April



Patricia was postmortem again on 25 April, which revealed that her body worked so hard to fight the virus that a valve burst in her heart. The post mortem report was reviewed by forensic pathologist Dr. Judy Malinak. He says that his muscles were infected due to which the heart was torn. Dr. told that in general this happens in people whose cholesterol level is poor.


In the US, 25 thousand cases a day, 2470 people died
, more than 25, 400 new cases of infection were reported on Tuesday in America, while 2470 people died due to this. So far, the death toll from infection has increased to more than 59,200. The total cases in the country have now increased to over 10,35,700. There are still 8,34,261 active cases of infection here, while the condition of more than 15 thousand people is still critical.

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