More younger Brazilians now seem to be getting seriously ill and dying from Covid-19, doctors say, amid a nationwide rise in daily deaths and cases also pushing up the global number.
Nearly a dozen IC doctors and nurses in multiple hospitals in Brazil since mid-January say their IC beds are filled with more young people than ever.
“We also have healthy patients between the ages of 30 and 50, and that’s the profile for most patients,” says Dr. Pedro Archer, a 33-year-old doctor in intensive care at a public hospital in Rio de Janeiro. . “That’s the big differentiator in this latest wave.”
“The death of a person in their thirties is very, very painful,” said Dr. Maria Dolores da Silva, a 42-year veteran in intensive care in São Paulo. “They have their whole life ahead of them and Covid will take it.”
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