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Hundreds died because ICUs were full of Covid-19 patients: study

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June 21, 2021
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Hundreds died because ICUs were full of Covid-19 patients: study

NL – The coronavirus pandemic put thousands of people with other complaints in a worse position than they would have been. A few hundred more people died because they could not get intensive care, the collaborative quality register SKR concluded in a study on the impact of the pandemic on healthcare, AD reports.

The researchers studied the data of over 10 million patients in the Netherlands. Of the some 80 thousand patients who annually end up in the emergency room after an accident, like a fall at home, 2.4 percent died in 2018 and 2019. Last year, that increased to 2.9 percent. “On the basis of this, we conclude that the enormous scarcity of ICU beds and the choices made on it have led to patient selection with adverse consequences. It is a bold conclusion, but this means that 400 more patients died in corona time,” the researchers said.

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