coronavirus. Evidence suggests those who sleep loudly could be more at risk of hospitalisation and death in the event of contracting the Covid-19 virus, they claim.Scientists at the University of Warwick reviewed 18 studies investigating obstructive sleep apnoea and coronavirus.The researchers discovered those who suffer from the condition had a greater likelihood of being hospitalised by the virus – and had a greater chance of mortality as a result.The research also took into account that the condition is common to those who suffer from diabetes, obesity or high blood pressure – conditions which have also been linked to a higher hospitalisation and death rate among Covid-19 sufferers.Dr Michelle Miller, who led the study, warned the.