Impact of smoking on COVID-19 outcomes: a HOPE Registry subanalysis
Background Smoking has been associated with poorer outcomes in relation to COVID-19. Smokers have higher risk of mortality and have a more severe clinical course. There is paucity of data available on this issue, and a definitive link between smoking and COVID-19 prognosis has yet to be established....
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