Study tracks hospital readmission risk for COVID-19 patients in Alberta, Ontario | CBC News

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Readmitted patients tended to be male, older, and have multiple comorbidities.

A new study from the University of Alberta offers a closer look at possible factors that may lead to some hospitalized COVID-19 patients being readmitted within a month of discharge.

 

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All in bad health to start. Cost us a fortune. Sad.

Yes, covid likes the body positivity crowd, the healthy at all sizes types.

No kidding 🙄🙄

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Vaccines working eh

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You forgot to report that they all have also been double and triple vaccinated.

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