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  • Covid-19: High prevalence and lack of hospital beds putting “intense pressure” on ambulances - BMJ 15.07.22 300190
  • Covid-19: Fact check—how many patients in hospital are unvaccinated? - bmj 04.01.22 268235
  • Life on the ward: ‘He said to me: doctor, am I going to die?’ - Guardian 23.12.21 266549
  • ICU is full of the unvaccinated – my patience with them is wearing thin - Guardian 21.11.21 261765
  • A global tragedy: Up to 180,000 health care workers have died from COVID-19 - WSWS 22.10.21 260610
  • On the front lines, here’s what the seven stages of severe COVID-19 look like - Los Angeles Times 26.08.21 257319
  • Covid-19: CPAP reduces need for invasive mechanical ventilation in patients requiring oxygen, study finds - bmj 05.08.21 253569
  • Doctors warn over increasing number of young people with Covid in ICU - Guardian 25.07.21 250527
  • Age, sex, vaccine dose, chronic illness – insight into risk factors for severe Covid is growing - Guardian 07.07.21 249564
  • Rogue antibodies wreak havoc in severe COVID-19 cases - Yale News 19.05.21 246882
  • Burnout: The Crisis Plaguing Health Care Workers - NPR 03.05.21 246713
  • Three-factor model predicts those with COVID-19 at high risk of thromboembolism - hospitalhealthcare 01.04.21 240944
  • Severe covid-19 pneumonia: pathogenesis and clinical management - BMJ 10.03.21 239616
  • Can zinc levels predict COVID-19 severity? - Medical News Today 09.03.21 237841
  • Major differences in ICU admissions during the first and second COVID-19 wave in Germany - Lancet 05.03.21 239009
  • 1 year of COVID-19: A doctor's perspective - Medical News Today 04.03.21 237842
  • COVID-19 has required creating 2251 new ICU beds across the UK. But the number of trained ICU staff hasn't risen to match... - Intensive Care Society on Twitter 12.02.21 235653
  • Covid-19: Arthritis drugs improve survival in intensive care patients, shows study - BMJ 08.01.21 232990
  • 'We're bursting': a day inside a Covid intensive care unit - Guardian 08.01.21 232344
  • @JulieOwenMoylan - More COVID beds = less staff for other illnesses. 27.12.20 232189
  • Choosing the right noninvasive ventilation (NIV) mask - MedMastery 26.12.20 229915
  • Covid vaccine to have only 'marginal impact' on winter hospital admissions - Guardian 04.12.20 244535
  • How a Zoom forum is changing the way ICU doctors treat desperately ill Covid-19 patients - Stat News 06.08.20 216916
  • COVID-19: Afghan all-female robotics team have designed a low-cost ventilator - World Economic Forum 17.07.20 212932
  • What if 2m/6ft is not enough? - Dr Emma Hodcroft on Twitter 24.05.20 216768
  • Coronavirus blood-clot mystery intensifies - Nature 08.05.20 226367
  • Special Report: As virus advances, doctors rethink using ventilators - World Economic Forum 24.04.20 206418
  • Muddled thinking punctures plan for British ventilator - FT 17.04.20 205761
  • FDA authorizes first-of-its-kind low-cost ventilator developed by the University of Minnesota - 15.04.20 205012
  • Chinese ventilator makers desperate for parts as global demand for machines hits 1 million - SCMP 09.04.20 204840
  • It’s difficult to grasp the projected deaths from Covid-19. Here’s how they compare to other causes of death - Stat 09.04.20 204956
  • As an ICU doctor, I see the crisis unfold one person at a time. Here's what it looks like - The Guardian 08.04.20 204400
  • With ventilators running out, doctors say the machines are overused for Covid-19 - Stat 08.04.20 204954
  • Moral Guidance on Prioritizing Care During a Pandemic - Public Discourse 05.04.20 204885
  • A new Covid-19 problem: Shortages of medicines needed for placing patients on ventilators - Stat News 31.03.20 204233
  • GM and Ventec relying on Woodinville supplier in venture to rapidly make more ventilators for coronavirus patients - Seattle Times 28.03.20 204704
  • Coronavirus in New York - Report From the Front Lines - Ed Hub 24.03.20 202947
  • Oxford and King's College London developing prototype for rapidly deployable ventilator - Oxford 20.03.20 202892
  • Severe Outcomes Among Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) — United States, February 12–March 16, 2020 - CDC 18.03.20 201968
  • Critical Care Utilization for the COVID-19 Outbreak in Lombardy, Italy - Giacomo Grasselli, JAMA 13.03.20 202765
  • Practical recommendations for critical care and anesthesiology teams caring for novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) patients - Canadian Journal of Anesthesia 12.02.20 198843
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