Health
Good Hope Hospital’s Dr Ron Daniels says: ‘Don’t fear second wave – coronavirus is getting less angry’ – Birmingham Live
The intensive care consultant, who works at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust hospitals, says poorly patients are not increasing despite rise in infections
A front line Covid-fighting doctor in Birmingham believes the coronavirus is not now as deadly as at the start of the pandemic and says there is no reason to fear a second wave.
Cases are once again rising across the Midlands and Birmingham’s director of public health, Dr Justin Varney, said it was likely the city would feature in the national “watch list” of places most at risk of intervention within days.
But, while the number of positive test results are going up, the city’s hospitals and G…
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