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RockRam
This stuff about long term damage In a normally healthy person is blatant speculation.
I stopped at 3 examples. There's plenty more.
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Severe cases of COVID-19 can cause lasting damage to the lungs that may necessitate surgery or even organ transplants.
While the majority of COVID-19 deaths have occurred in people who are older, fibrosis cases show that even young people who survive the disease can have lasting complications.
According to Dr. Zachary Kon, surgical director of lung transplantation at NYU Langone’s Transplant Institute, it could be that the coronavirus causes the immune system to create blood clots, which then prevent blood from going to certain segments of the lung.
Another possibility, he said, is that the body’s immune response to the virus creates inflammatory debris that causes clots in capillary-level vessels.
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Doctor: Many COVID-19 patients face long-term health challenges[
www.mprnews.org]
Dr. Farha Ikramuddin, chief of rehabilitation services at M Health Fairview...said, many patients who were seriously ill have only recovered a fraction of their former strength. Some suffer from daunting neurological challenges as well.
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Doctors try to find out why ‘thousands’ of recovered COVID-19 patients suffer long-term damage[
www.11alive.com]
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health are hoping to find out if any of the long-term effects that some former COVID-19 patients are experiencing could be
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“It’s a long road ahead,” a former COVID patient, Selena Hafeez [said]. Hafeez’s story is typical of the patients who recover from COVID-19, but weeks and months later, are still having to live with damage the virus did to their bodies, including damage to the lungs, or kidneys or other organs, or to the nervous system or brain.
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Nath is the Clinical Director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland [said] that patients dealing with “Post-COVID Syndrome” don’t all experience the same symptoms.