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Convalescent plasma in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised controlled, open-label, platform trial

Convalescent plasma in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised controlled, open-label, platform trial
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The Lancet: Study confirms greater risk of poor COVID outcomes in minority ethnic groups in England

Largest study so far of more than 17 million adults in England confirms that minority ethnic groups had a higher risk of testing positive, hospitalisation, admission to intensive care units (ICU), and death from COVID-19 compared with white groups, even after accounting for other factors known to increase risk like deprivation, occupation, household size and underlying health conditions.

More than one third of England s NHS trusts now have no Covid patients in intensive care

More than one third of England s NHS trusts now have no Covid patients in intensive care Only 6.6 per cent of critical care beds were occupied by Covid patients on April 20, the latest NHS England data shows 24 April 2021 • 5:24pm The latest figures show a tenfold fall from the worst days of the second wave in January Credit:  Alastair Grant/AP England s intensive care units are coming back from the brink, with more than one third of NHS hospital trusts now without a single Covid patient in a critical care bed. Only 6.6 per cent of critical care beds were occupied by Covid patients on April 20, the latest NHS England data shows – a tenfold fall from the worst days of the second wave in January, when more than 60 per cent of beds were occupied by people with the virus.

Mental health difficulties commonly reported by ICU staff during the pandemic

Mental health difficulties commonly reported by ICU staff during the pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has brought on an unprecedented surge in critical care patients admitted to acute hospitals. Consequently, staff working in intensive care units (ICUs) have been overwhelmed with increased workloads and a variety of challenges. Frontline healthcare workers have to face extended periods of potential exposure to the virus, alongside fears of contracting and spreading it to their loved ones (Hu et al., 2020; Urooj et al., 2020). Furthermore, they have to face the unpleasant reality of working so closely with the virus – the high mortality rate amongst COVID patients (WHO, 2020) and difficulty in providing adequate end of life support to patients and their loved ones are understandably distressing (Mohsin et al., 2020; Maguen & Price, 2020).

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