COVID-19 'second wave': Patients waiting too long at home

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COVID-19 'second wave': Patients waiting too long at home
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Staying home is vital for healthy people to prevent exposure to COVID-19. But for those with life-threatening medical emergencies, the hospitals are open for you. — via healthing_ca

of the pandemic online. The ‘second wave’ is predicted to include resource restriction for urgent non-COVID-19 patients. In a sombre echo of Delgado’s concern, more emergency departments are seeing patients stay home out of fear of COVID-19.

The fact that emergency departments all over the world is seeing a decline in STEMI care is significant.. Tseng describes seeing a patient who had a “very clear exacerbation” of his congestive heart failure recently who waited at home for a long time before coming to the hospital. , it’s no wonder many people hesitate to treat their symptoms if a visit to the hospital can quickly add up to the hundreds or thousands. But Canadians are also waiting too late to treat their symptoms.

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