An interesting preprint in medRxiv published January 2021 looked at this question. Factors such as non-uniform definitions of mortality, uncertainty in diseases prevalence, and bias sampling complicates the quantification of fatality during an epidemic. ...
COVID-19 seems to be a multisystem disease, sometimes occurring after a relatively mild acute illness. Clinical management requires whole patient perspective. This relates to patients who have a delayed recovery from an episode of COVID-19 who were managed in the...
An interesting article published in the Journal of M1 by Guha and others January 13, 2021. Face coverings constitute an important strategy for containing pandemics. Infection from airborne respiratory viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 can occur in at least...
An interesting study by Johansson and others published in the Journal of American Medical Association January 7, 2021 explored this question. This study assessed the relative amount of transmission from presymptomatic, never symptomatic and...
Public Health England published a press release on 14 January 2021 which suggested that past COVID-19 infection provides some immunity, but people may still carry and transmit the virus. The study found that past COVID-19 infection provides...
An interesting article published in medRxiv January 2020 looked at the evidence as a preprint to determine the rates and predictors of uptake of formal and informal mental health support. The COVID-19 pandemic has put a great strain on people’s mental...