Natural progression of the disease
Generally, COVID-19 is thought to have two main phases:
Patients presenting to hospital during the early virally-mediated phase are often sent home as they don’t need to remain in hospital, but it’s important to give ‘safety net’ advice that if they do become short of breath or more unwell to re-present to hospital.
Patients who are diagnosed in hospital early in the course of their illness and those that present early during the virally-mediated phase and are admitted, should be monitored closely to assess the trajectory of their disease.
Generally, COVID-19 is thought to have two main phases:
Patients presenting to hospital during the early virally-mediated phase are often sent home as they don’t need to remain in hospital, but it’s important to give ‘safety net’ advice that if they do become short of breath or more unwell to re-present to hospital.
Patients who are diagnosed in hospital early in the course of their illness and those that present early during the virally-mediated phase and are admitted, should be monitored closely to assess the trajectory of their disease.