Coronavirus patients – both confirmed and suspected – should have access to followup care if they have persistent, new or changing symptoms, the World Health Organization has recommended.The U.N.
health agency updated its clinical guidelines on Tuesday, in which it also suggested the use of low-dose anticoagulants for preventing blot clots in hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
Canadian researchers find COVID-19 antibodies last for months, likely years “We suggest the use of lower doses rather than higher doses because higher doses may lead to other problems,” WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris told a U.N.
briefing in Geneva on Tuesday.“The other things in the guidance that are new are that COVID-19 patients at home should have the use of pulse.