ED attendances tumble during COVID-19 outbreak
People with symptoms of strokes or heart attacks are staying away
Emergency department (ED) visits fell by nearly one third in March compared with a year earlier, while the number of people seeking help for suspected heart attacks almost halved, figures show.
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doi: 10.7748/en.28.3.6.s2
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