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People Who Walk This Way Are 4x More Likely to Die of COVID Says Study | Eat This Not That – Eat This, Not That
Slow walkers are over twice as likely to suffer a severe version of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and nearly four times more likely to die.

Since the start of the pandemic, health experts have linked increased risk of death and severe infection from COVID-19 to a number of conditions, ranging from blood type and weight to gender and age. Now, a new study published in the International Journal of Obesity has found a link between walking pace and COVID-19 mortality. Read on to find out what type of walkers are more prone to COVID deathand to ensure your health and the health of others, don’t miss theseSure Signs You’ve Already Had Coronavirus.
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