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Patients’ race made no difference to ICU outcomes during 1st wave of US pandemic, study finds
A new study conducted by Intensive Care Unit (ICU) specialists at Detroit’s Henry Ford Hospital has found that, contrary to popular narratives, race did not factor into treatment outcomes for Covid-19 patients. Numerous US studies throughout the pandemic found that minority populations, most notably black and hispanic, had higher rates of severe Covid-19 infections resulting in hospitalisations and, lamentably, higher rates of mortality.  This new study from the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit has found that this was not the case.  “What we wanted to look at was, once patients are in the ICU, does that same racial disproportion occur. A

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