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We expected people with asthma to fare worse during COVID. Turns out they’ve had a break – The Conversation AU
Not only have asthma attack rates decreased during the pandemic, evidence suggests people with asthma are not at increased risk…

There were fears at the beginning of the COVID pandemic that people with asthma would fare much worse than those without it. Intuitively, a disease that attacks the lungs should put asthma sufferers at much greater risk.
But this hasnt been borne out.
Firstly,…
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