Wednesday, November 18, 2020

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Quality of life in New York City before Covid-19

Late Friday, the Republican governor of North Dakota mandated face masks in public after increased pressure from doctors, nurses and other health care professionals to require face coverings.     
 U.S. hospitals expect to be better prepared if a second wave of Covid-19 cases hits in coming months, doctors and administrators say, after gaining a better understanding how to triage patients, which drugs to use and what supplies are needed.
When the new coronavirus first struck, beds filled up at record speed, ventilators were in short supply and proven treatments were scant.
Since.
Hospitals are getting better at treating COVID-19 patients, according to University of Washington's influential Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation model. Better treatments have helped decrease the disease's fatality rate by 30% since April, according to a model briefing.

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