🏴 Four in 10 people in Scotland’s hospitals with Covid are being primarily treated for other conditions rather than being admitted because they require medical care for the virus
Four in 10 people in Scotland’s hospitals with Covid are being primarily treated for other conditions rather than being admitted because they require medical care for the virus, according to government analysis.
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