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2 minutes ago, Heroin said:

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Lungs effect...The person got discharged after getting for Covid-19 but he is feeling a bit of difference in his after life post discharge.

There seems to be study going on this some getting infections after discharge..

 

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20 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

Lungs effect...The person got discharged after getting for Covid-19 but he is feeling a bit of difference in his after life post discharge.

There seems to be study going on this some getting infections after discharge..

 

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31 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

Lungs effect...The person got discharged after getting for Covid-19 but he is feeling a bit of difference in his after life post discharge.

There seems to be study going on this some getting infections after discharge..

 

Heard news that relatives got it 😨😨. Seems to be they r fine now but we never know !!

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4 minutes ago, JaiTDP said:

Heard news that relatives got it 😨😨. Seems to be they r fine now but we never know !!

 

On 7/20/2020 at 12:02 PM, Mirage said:

Genoa, Italy (CNN)Professional diver Emiliano Pescarolo contracted coronavirus in March and spent 17 days in hospital in the Italian port city of Genoa before being discharged on April 10.

Now, three months later, the 42-year-old still experiences breathing difficulties. "Once back home, even after weeks I couldn't see any progress: if I took a small walk, it was like climbing Mount Everest. I was out of breath also just for talking. I was very worried," he said.
Pescarolo is one of dozens of former Covid patients now receiving care at a rehabilitation clinic in Genoa -- and says he is starting to see some progress.
For much of Europe, the peak of Covid-19 infections has passed. But while hospitals are no longer awash with acute cases, there are thousands of people who had either confirmed or suspected Covid and, weeks or months later, say they are far from fully recovered.
 
In the United Kingdom, communities of "long Covid" sufferers have spring up online, as people try to manage what appear to be long-term effects of a virus about which much remains unknown.
Meanwhile, health authorities in the UK and Italy, two of the European nations worst hit by the coronavirus pandemic, are starting to offer rehabilitation services to Covid-19 survivors.
These will likely need to be wide-ranging, since research now indicates that coronavirus is a multi-system disease that can damage not only the lungs, but the kidneys, liver, heart, brain and nervous system, skin and gastrointestinal tract.
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