Lying prone long enough to improve outcomes is difficult for many COVID-19 patients

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Lying prone long enough to improve outcomes is difficult for many COVID-19 patients

Lying face down in a prone position is thought to improve outcomes for patients in intensive care with COVID-19. But a trial published by The BMJ today suggests that many patients cared for in hospital wards with COVID-19 are unable to stay in a prone position long enough to benefit.

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