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The Good News Is, People Can Survive COVID-19. The Bad News? What Comes After

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The Good News Is, People Can Survive COVID-19. The Bad News? What Comes After

The Good News Is, People Can Survive COVID-19. The Bad News? What Comes After

When patients seemingly win their battle against the novel coronavirus COVID-19, hospital staff often cheer as they are wheeled out the door to return home.

But according to Business Insider, that may just mark the start of a far longer road to recovery.

Slowly but surely, scientists are discovering the lingering effects of COVID-19, including a loss of basic motor skills and the ability to walk.

When patients spend weeks on ventilators in an intensive care unit, they frequently develop blood clots in their lungs that can lead to strokes.

Many COVID-19 patients also suffer from inflammation in the brain.

That can lead to memory loss, concentration difficulties, and other neurological problems. In the United States, cases continue to climb and ICU beds are filling up.


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