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Death rates have fallen by 18% for hospitalized COVID-19 patients as treatments improve

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Two large recent studies show that people hospitalized for COVID-19 in March were more than three times as likely to die as people hospitalized for COVID–19 in August.

The first study used data from three hospitals in New York City. The chance of death for someone hospitalized for the coronavirus in those hospitals dropped from an adjusted 25.6% in March to 7.6% in August. The second study, which looked at survival rates in England, found a similar improvement.

Monica Gandhi MD, MPH is professor of Medicine and associate division chief of the Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global Medicine at University of California San Francisco(UCSF)/ San Francisco General Hospital. She also serves as the director of the UCSF Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) and the medical director of the HIV Clinic at SFGH. Dr. Gandhi completed her M.D. at Harvard Medical School and then residency training in Internal Medicine at UCSF. After her residency, Dr. Gandhi completed a fellowship in Infectious Diseases and a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies at UCSF.