COVID-19: HAVE WE BEEN TREATING IT WRONGLY?
Aug 06, 2020
3 minutes
by SARA RIGBY
Back in January, when the coronavirus was very new and still confined to Wuhan, we were working on the assumption that COVID-19 was more or less an ordinary respiratory disease. The World Health Organization described the symptoms as “mainly fever, with a few cases having difficulty in breathing”, with some patients developing pneumonia.
Even on 31 January when the UK’s first cases were confirmed, Prof Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, described COVID-19
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