A report by the UK's ICNARC this week revealed that the country’s ethnic minority population is more likely to require intensive care admissions, nearly triple the 13% proportion in the UK population as a whole LONDON : Indian-origin doctors in the UK have begun putting in place processes to conduct in-depth research into the role of ethnicity in greater susceptibility of some patients of South Asian origin to develop more severe symptoms of the novel coronavirus and die of the disease.
A report by the UK's Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre (ICNARC) this week revealed that the country’s ethnic minority population is more likely to require intensive care admissions, nearly triple the 13% proportion in the UK population as a