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Risk of severe COVID established early in infection – new study – The Conversation UK
Cambridge study finds blood markers that could help predict, very early in the disease, who will get severe COVID.

Why most people who get COVID have mild symptoms or none at all while some become severely ill is still a mystery a mystery that scientists are urgently trying to solve.
Being obese or having existing health problems, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, are known to increase the risk of severe COVID. But this is not the whole story. Some seemingly healthy people can suffer from severe disease, too.
Early in 2020, scientists discovered that people with severe COVID had unusual levels of certain…
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