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Treatment for COVID is better than a year ago, but still has a long way to go – HotAir

USA Today Mar 15, 2021 4:40 PM ET Though treatment for the sickest patients has improved since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic a year ago, roughly 20% of patients sick enough to be hospitalized still end up in intensive care – a figure that hasn’t changed in the past year, said Kevin Tracey, a neurosurgeon and president and CEO of the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, the research arm of Northwell Health, New York’s largest health care provider. And death rates remain concerningly high in ICUs, he said… Health workers aren’t “throwing the kitchen sink” at patients anymore. They use ventilators more judiciously, finding that delivering oxygen to the throat rather than forcing air into the lungs with a ventilator can be safer and more effective for all but sickest patients. And doctors have one good tool to prevent death – the steroid dexamethasone – which is cheap, effective and easy to use.

Coronavirus Anniversary Marked With Message Of Hope At LIJ

UpdatedThu, Mar 4, 2021 at 10:52 pm ET Replies(2) Trailblazing Long Island Jewish Hospital nurse Sandra Lindsay, who received the first COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S., joined with other frontline workers Thursday to mark the anniversary of the first coronavirus patient admitted to the hospital. (LEE S.WEISSMAN) Marie Ann Brussels Jabon and Naph Jabon, who are both nurses at the Stern Family Center for Rehabilitation in Manhasset, brought their son, Lyon, to the gathering. (LEE S. WEISSMAN) New York-based mural artists Sergio Barrale and Angela China. (LEE S.WEISSMAN) Northwell Health staff and former patients gathered Thursday at Long Island Jewish Medical Center to mark the one-year anniversary of the first admission of a patient with COVID-19. (LEE S.WEISSMAN)

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