Coronavirus can damage the heart, study confirms

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Covid-19 damages the HEART: One in eight tests on infected patients in hospital reveal 'severe dysfunction'

Fifty-five per cent of them showed signs of damaging changes to their hearts which were affecting how well they pumped blood - and most of them had had healthy hearts before.

 

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DailyMail Your clickbait headline left out the most important part: “Study was on patients who doctors already suspected had heart issues”

DailyMailUK I'd like to say to the person who thinks it's like flu that my friend who came back from a cruise at the beginning of March after being infected is now still in hospital. Five different visits, the latest is recovery after a new heart valve. She is still not recovered in July!

This can also occur if you get the flu. This has been known for decades. Viruses put stress on the body, including the heart.

So can losing your job as a result of draconian lockdown measures.

DailyMailUK Keeping the FEAR NARRATIVE Alive! - In other news!

So can flu

This is a terrible disease! 💔

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