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  • * A majority of patients (60.04% male, 39.95% female) were aged 21-30, with 24.2% having comorbidities, primarily hypertension.
  • * Most patients were asymptomatic (40.7%) or had mild symptoms (54.6%), with a high recovery rate (97.1%), but cough and hyposmia were common indicators among those affected.
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: Diabetes mellitus has been perceived as the worsening factor for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), where diabetes mellitus patients with pre-existing inflammatory condition could develop acute respiratory disease syndrome as well as multi-organ dysfunction. Managing diabetes mellitus amidst severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection is also a matter of concern as several antidiabetic therapies could affect the progression of COVID-19. This study aimed to provide the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with both COVID-19 and diabetes mellitus receiving blood glucose lowering therapies and COVID-19 symptomatic treatments.

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