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Covid ICU deaths have plunged, but progress may be stalling: study – Macau Business
Covid-19 treatments and improved hospital care have reduced death rates in intensive care by more than a third since the early months of the pandemic

Covid-19 treatments and improved hospital care have reduced death rates in intensive care by more than a third since the early months of the pandemic, but this progress might be stalling, according to research published Tuesday.
Whereas medical staff in the first wave of the epidemic had few insights to help them tackle the new virus, they now have some effective drugs and therapies for treating severely ill patients.
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