Ventilator Survival Rates For COVID-19 Appear Higher Than First
Early reports found death rates as high as 90% among COVID-19 patients on ventilators. But some hospitals are now reporting mortality lower than 30%.
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For two COVID patients, life and death rests on intubation - Los Angeles Times
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