Coronavirus patients who weren’t hit badly when first diagnosed are, months later, experiencing the disease’s horror “second act” that doctors are working hard to understand. Picture: Ina Fassbender/AFPVirus “long haulers” are suffering symptoms that affect their entire body up to three months after their diagnosis.
“I haven’t really seen any other illness that affects so many different organ systems in as many different ways as COVID does,” medical director for Mount Sinai Health System’s Centre for Post-COVID Care in New York, Zijian Chen, told the“We thought it was a virus that, once it does what it does, you recover and you go back to normal.
A study he led looked at 100 COVID-19 patients two months after getting sick, and found that 78 had “abnormal findings” on cardiac imaging, while 60 had heart-muscle inflammation.
So right now we have stuff all cases, despite all the fear mongering since Xmas we’ve had zero deaths, no hospitalisations - do you not realise how pathetic you sound with this constant crap - the flu virus hates summer yet they don’t tell us this 😂😂😂
It’s like hiv .
Vaccines are set up to adjust for any mutations somehow 🙄
OK lets get this straight a respiratory virus is now impacting **SOME PATIENTS** cardio, digestive & nervous systems. Oh & lets throw hair loss in also, any except Alyssa Milano bitching over that? Once again, this is all the result of someone eating a bat.........
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