More younger Brazilians appear to be seriously ill and dying of Covid-19, doctors say, amid a nationwide increase in daily deaths and rising global numbers.
Nearly a dozen doctors and nurses at the UI since mid-January in several hospitals in Brazil say their ICU beds are full of more young people than ever before.
“We have otherwise healthy patients, aged between 30 and 50, and this is the profile of most patients,” said Dr. Pedro Archer, a 33-year-old intensive care physician at a public hospital in Rio de Janeiro. January. . “This is the big differentiator in this latest wave.”
“Death to a 30-year-old is very, very painful,” said Dr. Maria Dolores da Silva, a 42-year veteran of intensive care medicine in São Paulo. “They have their whole life ahead of them and Covid is taking it.”
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