Coronavirus: cheating death in ICU
The Story12 Mai 2020

Coronavirus: cheating death in ICU

Some 10,000 people in the UK have needed critical care to deal with the virus already. What's it like to be in an ICU with Covid19?


Guests:

Roger Boyes, Diplomatic Editor and columnist for The Times.

Dr Sonia Hudson, consultant in intensive care medicine at Broomfield Hospital.


Host: Manveen Rana.

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