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We are finally seeing a slow return to a new normal, however, covid19 is still killing many people in the UK and worldwide.
The long-term effects of this pandemic are unknown but emerging coronavirus data is now painting a stark picture for those who are infected....
If you are male, type 2 diabetic and are from a BAME demographic then you are at a much greater risk of severe outcomes from a covid19 infection.
The death rate for these individuals is much higher than the average death rate for the whole population and in this blog we look into these figures, postulate why and look at what can be done.
Read the full blog by clicking here...