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Heart patients afraid to seek medical help during COVID crisis – Tech Explorist
Data analysis by scientists at the University of Leeds is revealing a second sharp drop in the number of people admitted to hospital in England with acute heart…
According to a new study by the University of Leeds, there are many drop-in people admitted to hospitals in England with acute heart failure or a heart attack. This decline may be associated with people resisting visiting the hospital out of a fear of contracting COVID-19.
From the beginning of October to 17 November, there was a 41 percent decline in admissions for people with heart failure and 34 percent with a heart attack – reductions similar to those seen during the first wave of the pandemic…
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