 This study found that 35.63% of hemodialysis patients had been infected with SARS-CoV-2, with males being more likely to contract the virus than females. Common symptoms of the virus in these patients included dyspnea and coughing. Additionally, diabetes and hypertension were the most commonly coexisting medical conditions. In total, 16.1% of patients required intensive care unit treatment, and 12.9% of patients died, all of whom were male. These findings suggest that hemodialysis patients are highly vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 infections, and preventative measures should be taken to reduce the spread of the virus in dialysis centers. This article was authored by Ezra Kanarkuhi, Mariam Malecki, Bihari Gyasi, and others.