"COVID-Collateral" Deaths.

Joseph A Prahlow, Theodore Brown
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Study Design: This observational study focuses on select cases where death may have been related to COVID-related fears or the unintended consequences of protocols or public health mandates imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: The objective of this study is to highlight examples of "COVID-collateral" deaths for the expressed purpose of preventing similar deaths in the future. Methods: The study represents a retrospective observational study from the case work at an academically-based regional medical examiners' office. Cases were selected based on identification of deaths that may have been related to COVID-19 fears, mandates or policies. Results: Six cases of COVID-collateral deaths are highlighted in this report, including cases where fear or isolation related to COVID-19 infection resulted in untreated exacerbation of an underlying disease/condition with eventual death, as well as cases where COVID-related psychological/mental stress or isolation played a role in suicide. Conclusions: Medical examiners/coroners should be aware of these cases if future pandemics or similar events occur, so that more thorough and accurate data regarding such deaths can be gathered. Public health officials, the medical community, and the general public also need to be aware of such cases so that appropriate preventive strategies can be employed.

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"COVID-附带 "死亡。
研究设计:本观察性研究重点关注在 COVID-19 大流行期间,死亡可能与 COVID 相关的恐惧或协议或公共卫生规定的意外后果有关的特定病例。目标:本研究的目的是突出 "COVID 附带 "死亡的实例,以防止今后发生类似的死亡事件。研究方法:本研究是一项回顾性观察研究,研究对象是一个以学术为基础的地区法医办公室的病例工作。选择病例的依据是确定死亡可能与 COVID-19 的恐惧、授权或政策有关。结果:本报告重点介绍了六例与 COVID 相关的死亡病例,其中包括与 COVID-19 感染相关的恐惧或隔离导致潜在疾病/状况未经治疗而恶化并最终死亡的病例,以及与 COVID 相关的心理/精神压力或隔离导致自杀的病例。结论:如果未来发生流行病或类似事件,法医/验尸官应注意这些病例,以便收集有关此类死亡的更全面、更准确的数据。公共卫生官员、医学界和公众也需要了解此类病例,以便采取适当的预防策略。
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