A delicate balance must be struck between efforts to contain the COVID-19
pandemic and allow people to resume some semblance of everyday life.
According to new research, patients who need to be admitted to intensive
care units should have their long-term impacts on the virus taken into
account (ICUs).
The majority (74.3 percent) of the 246 patients with COVID-19 who were
admitted to intensive care in the Netherlands and had an average age of 61
were still having physical issues 12 months after their hospitalization.
pandemic and allow people to resume some semblance of everyday life.
According to new research, patients who need to be admitted to intensive
care units should have their long-term impacts on the virus taken into
account (ICUs).
The majority (74.3 percent) of the 246 patients with COVID-19 who were
admitted to intensive care in the Netherlands and had an average age of 61
were still having physical issues 12 months after their hospitalization.