Why Some COVID-19 Patients Crash: The Body's Immune System Might Be To Blame
An overblown immune response could be killing a portion of the sick, and some doctors think that new treatments being tested could help at least some of those patients.
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April 7, 2020 at 08:00PM
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NPR News: Why Some COVID-19 Patients Crash: The Body's Immune System Might Be To Blame
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