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Risk of sudden cardiac arrest rises sharply in Ventura county

Summary by Ground News
Residents of Ventura County, California, had a 38% increase of sudden cardiac arrest during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most affected were Hispanic residents, who faced a 77% increase. Overall survival from cardiac arrest declined from 15.3% to 10% during the pandemic, study found.

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