Coronavirus may force UK doctors to decide who they’ll save | Jonathan Ives

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A lack of resources could mean that younger, healthier patients are prioritised, while others are left to die, says academic Jonathan Ives

Italy is facing serious challenges, with demand for critical care far outstripping supply. Health officials there are having to make very difficult decisions about who to treat – in the knowledge that deciding not to treat will very likely lead to death.

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