Does coronavirus cause deadly blood clots too? Doctors report rise in COVID-19 patients dying of heart attacks and pulmonary embolisms despite being put on blood thinners
Between 20 and 40% of coronavirus patients at Emory University are developing blood clots, doctors there have said
Coronavirus's protein spike may let it attach to blood vessels and wreak havoc on them as well as lung cells
Viral particles attacking blood vessels may trigger 'hypercoagual states' that lead to clotting
Doctors are now closely watching blood work for signs of clots and putting most hospitalized and discharged patients on blood thinners
Between 20 and 40% of coronavirus patients at Emory University are developing blood clots, doctors there have said
Coronavirus's protein spike may let it attach to blood vessels and wreak havoc on them as well as lung cells
Viral particles attacking blood vessels may trigger 'hypercoagual states' that lead to clotting
Doctors are now closely watching blood work for signs of clots and putting most hospitalized and discharged patients on blood thinners
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