Surgical risk persists for patients who’ve had COVID

  by Paul Govern When patients undergo any type of surgery after having had COVID, their odds of significant postoperative problems diminish with elapsed time from COVID diagnosis. Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center now report that this trend of decreasing risk persists longer than previously known, for as long as 13 months after COVID. Their report appeared Dec. 14 in JAMA Network...

As the coronavirus pandemic persists, here’s one encouraging sign for Chinese exports

The global coronavirus pandemic shows little signs of letting up, and some say that’s creating further demand for China’s medical products. International: Top News And Analysis