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Association Between Age, Sex, and Pre-Existing Health Conditions and Death of COVID-19 Patients
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Authors' Contribution: The whole work was done by Faisal Muhammad.
Conflict of Interests: The author has no conflict of interest.
Funding/Support: None.
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