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Regular exercise can reduce the risk of severe outcomes for COVID-19, says study – Yahoo News Australia
The study of nearly 50,000 COVID-19 patients gives actionable advice to help lessen the disease’s outcome.

People who exercise regularly have a better chance of surviving COVID-19 compared to those who move less, according to a new study.
The April 7 research, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, found that COVID-19 patients who regularly exercise, compared to people who are consistently inactive, have a lower chance of being hospitalized, requiring ICU care and dying from the coronavirus.
Doctors at Kaiser Permanente Southern California, who led the study, included 48,440 subjects…
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