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Maybe I’m jumping ahead here, but are you saying outcomes are already improving for those Hosptialised?
Yes. That’s a reasonable assumption. They won’t be getting worse.
I only recall one hospital struggling with capacity so far. Not heard anything too promising on improved treatments either.
Ok put it this way. Would you like to be under general anaesthetic for a week by an anaesthetist monitoring five patients or fifteen?
There are no treatments, but there is a whole lot of care needed.
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I’d agree that outcomes are unlikely to be getting worse. I’m not sure if I’d agree to better, without some evidence.
Of course but it’s unclear to me the extent of this stretch in capacity and outcomes being worse as a result. Are we at that point? I’ve not seen it reported but I’ve been limiting my news time lately.
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Yes. That’s a reasonable assumption. They won’t be getting worse.
Not entirely true. Have seen reports of people leaving hospital then relapsing-on post on Twitter today said a 25yr old was discharged then died of organ failure.
Edit-also saw in the report on Sweden that some people are being released into care homes again then dying, but not being recorded as Covid deaths.
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Maybe I’m jumping ahead here, but are you saying outcomes are already improving for those Hosptialised?
I only recall one hospital struggling with capacity so far. Not heard anything too promising on improved treatments either.