Resumo
A emergente pandemia SARS-CoV-2 chamou a atenção mundial nos primeiros meses de 2020. A maioria das pessoas que são infectadas tem doença leve ou são assintomáticas, mas muitas têm doenças graves e frequentemente fatais. A idade avançada rapidamente emergiu como o fator de risco mais importante para desfechos desfavoráveis, mas a obesidade foi um de vários outros fatores rapidamente identificados como associados à mortalidade associada ao COVID-19.
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