“…reported 2 mortality cases out of 24 patients who received delayed operations of 15–21 days, and suggested that COVID-19 hip fracture patients can safely undergo delayed surgical intervention after appropriate medical optimisation [ 9 ]. On the other hand, several studies suggested early operation despite active COVID-19 coinfection as surgeries improved oxygen saturation and assisted respiratory support [ [45] , [46] , [47] , [48] ]. A recent study by Jagadeesh et al.…”