Y. Nechipurenko, D. Semyonov, I. Lavrinenko, D. Lagutkin, E. Generalov, A. Y. Zaitceva, O. Matveeva, Y. Yegorov
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The article considers a number of positive feedbacks between the damaging factors of COVID-19 and acidosis. The interaction of hypoxia and acidosis is shown. In particular, in accordance with the Bohr effect, a decrease in blood pH leads to a drop in saturation and contributes to the further development of acidosis.