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COVID deaths rates fall by 18% for hospitalised patients, studies find – The Weekly SOURCE
Some good news. Death rates for people hospitalised from COVID appear to be falling with two large recent studies showing that people hospitalised for the

Some good news.
Death rates for people hospitalised from COVID appear to be falling with two large recent studies showing that people hospitalised for the virus in March were more than three times as likely to die as people hospitalised after contracting COVID in August.
The first study which looked at data from three hospitals in New York City showed the chance of death for an individual hospitalised for COVID dropped from an adjusted 25.6% (430 out of 1,724 people) in March to 7.6% in August (five…
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