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COVID-19 affects men, women differently: A look at the factors behind gender-specific health impacts – Firstpost
While there are many theories for why COVID-19 differently affects genders, evidence points to the key differences being biological.

While there are many theories for why COVID-19 differently affects genders, evidence points to the key differences being biological.
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised many questions around why the SARS-CoV-2 virus, COVID-19 infections, and the global job and economic crisis have impacted men and women differently.
A consistent pattern has emerged of higher death rates among men compared to women infected with COVID-19. Data shows that men are roughly twice as likely to die from a COVID-19-rela…
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