Health
Treatment for COVID-19 is better than a year ago. It still has a long way to go. – USA TODAY
Care has improved, but in the last 12 months it’s been largely trial and error. That’s led to missed opportunities to ease suffering, experts say.

Far fewer people are dying from COVID-19 today than in January, but still, well over 1,000 Americans die from the disease every day alone at home or in hospitals, gasping for air, suffering heart attacks or slipping silently away.
While treatment for the sickest patients has improved since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic a year ago, roughly 20% of patients sick enough to be hospitalized still end up in intensive care – a figure that hasn’t changed in the last year,…
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