[ad_1] If immediate steps are not taken to ensure the continuity of medical care, the numbers of deaths from communicable and non-communicable diseases will be ineligible. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the catastrophic consequences of decades of privatizations and competition in the market. Preventable or treatable diseases cause the deaths …
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[ad_1] IIn March, just before the UK closes, I speculated about the challenges Covid-19 could pose for people under cancer treatment. Now, with the apprehension growing as we dive headlong into the second wave of Covid-19, I reflect on my last seven months as an oncologist. There is no doubt …
Read More »Belgium needs plasma to continue COVID-19 studies, says the Red Cross
[ad_1] By Marine Strauss, Francois Lenoir BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Belgian clinical trials to investigate blood plasma efficacy for people recovering from COVID-19 are at risk of being suspended due to low plasma supplies, doctors said, prompting calls for more. blood donors come forward. FILE PHOTO: A nurse holds a bag …
Read More »Intensive care doctor: “The second wave will be bigger than the first”
[ad_1] WORLD: In recent weeks, especially the youngest have been infected with the virus: has the average age of Covid 19 patients in the ward decreased accordingly? Kluge: No, not really. We have a 50 year old currently ventilated; he was actually very fit, but he has heart disease. A …
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