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The disproportionate toll that COVID-19 took on people with diabetes continues today

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06 June 2024
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A young woman in her bedroom holds a glucometer with test strip.

At the start of the pandemic, many people living with diabetes were wondering what COVID-19 meant for them. Diabetes was already known to put people at higher risks from other infectious diseases, including flu. Would it be the same with COVID-19? At the time, all scientists could do was make educated guesses.

In 2024, things look very different. A great deal more research is available[1], as well as effective vaccines[2],...

Read more https://theconversation.com/the-disproportionate-toll-that-covid-19-took-on-people-with-diabetes-continues-today-227314

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