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COVID-19: World’s youngest coronavirus death reported to be a toddler, age 3

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A 3-year-old toddler is the youngest reported coronavirus death, Your Content can report. What’s more, a mother in the same region gave birth to a child who tested positive for COVID-19 immediately after the procedure.

The Iranian toddler that passed away Saturday had underlying health conditions and was also fighting Leukemia.

As the situation grows more dire — Iranian doctors released data for the very first time for peer review and assistance. The graph from the Iranian’s show their cases and deaths with the age demographics of those have lost their fight against COVID-19.

COVID-19: World's youngest coronavirus death reported to be a toddler, age 3 » Your Content
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Iranian leader Hassan Rouhani claimed the death was due to sanctions, making the situation more irritating for outraged citizens. This comes after new hot-spots and clusters have exploded around the epicenter of the holy city Qom.

Amna Qasemi, the mother of the infant with a ‘grave’ condition, is now on life support.

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DEATHS

MINIMUM AGE: 3 | MAXIMUM AGE: 91

» 20-29: 2%
» 30-39: 4%
» 40-49: 9%
» 50-59: 18%
» 60-69: 27%
» 70-79: 20%

The Iranian’s seem compelled to share data after reports from the Washington Post revealed that the country had been creating mass graves. What’s more, earlier today, 33 thousand Citizens of Khaaf in Khorasan Razavi took to the streets to protest the mass graves and mismanagement by Iranian officials.

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