Washington: US scientists, including an Indian-origin researcher, have reported a 38 percent increase in the incidence of cardiac arrest in residents of Ventura County in California during the first two years of the epidemic. Most affected are Hispanic residents, the researchers said. He suffered a 77 percent drop in heart function. The results of the study revealed the challenges of the Kovid-19 epidemic. The researcher said that some of the increased cases of sudden cardiac arrest may be a direct result of the Kovid-19 infection. Indirect effects of the epidemic played an important role in increasing the incidence of cardiac arrest and decreasing survival. CPR decreased among all residents, particularly Hispanic residents. This study emphasizes the need for emergency care. The last 2 years have seen a huge jump in the number of biolabs across the world. After the uproar caused by the corona epidemic, the number of biolabs has increased a lot.
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