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One in 10 UK patients caught Covid in hospital in first wave, finds study

Infection rate peaked at one in six patients in May 2020, but hospitals are safer now, say researchers

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About one in 10 patients were infected with coronavirus while in hospital during the first wave of the pandemic in the UK – and that figure rose to about one in six after the peak of Covid hospital admissions, researchers have found.

However, vaccines, improvements in diagnostics and PPE supply, and an enhanced understanding of the virus have dramatically reduced the risk of catching Covid in hospital settings, they stressed. “Things have changed for the better, enormously,” said Dr Christopher Green, a senior clinical lecturer & consultant physician in infectious diseases at the University of Birmingham.

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