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COVID-19: PE and Risk For Infection

March 23, 2020
Dr. Greg Piazza, NATF’s Education Chair and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School is here to answer patients’ most frequently asked questions about COVID-19 and clots.

*Last reviewed on September 15, 2020*

Tags: COVID-19, PE, Risk Factors
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  • COVID-19
    • Patient Resources
    • Provider Resources
  • Patients
    • What is Thrombosis?
      • Newly Diagnosed
      • Thrombosis Prevention
      • Treatment Options
      • Life After a Blood Clot
    • Thriving With Thrombosis
    • Educational Resources & Videos
    • Patient Stories
    • Patient Pulse
    • Support Groups
  • Healthcare Providers
    • Provider Events
    • CME/CPE Offerings
    • Clinician News
    • Clot Chronicles
    • Guides and Handouts for Your Patients
    • Anticoagulant Comparison Chart
    • Research Initiatives
      • Approach to the Patient with Cancer and Thrombosis
      • Anticoagulation Action Initiative
      • AFib Initiative
      • COVID-19 Research Initiatives
    • Clinical Trials
    • External Resources
  • Events
  • The Beat
    • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
    • Subscribe Now!
  • About Us
    • Mission and Vision
    • Board and Staff
    • Corporate Sponsorship
    • Disclosure Statement
    • Make a Donation
    • Contact

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