Comments by "Helen Trope" (@heliotropezzz333) on "Coronavirus: England areas with most new cases per 100,000 people" video.
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@danormal1707 Here's what the doctor in 'Private Eye' magazine says: "Covid is much less likely to be fatal in the under 50s but evidence is emerging it may cause severe long-term health consequences, even if the initial infection appeared relatively mild. A small study of 100 German patients who had recovered from Covid had MRI scans of the heart and it was found that 78 had 'cardiac involvement' and 60 had ongoing myocardial inflammation, which was independent of, any other conditions they had, how severe the illness was and how long it lasted. Whether this translates into long term damage remains to be seen. In terms of lung damage the NHS is anticipating that Covid survivors will have more chronic cough, fibrotic lung disease, bronchiectasis and pulmonary vascular disease. Those who have been in intensive care will have long term rehabilitation needs. The Long Covid Support Group study estimates that 10% of people with the virus take at least 3 weeks to recover with 250,000 people in the UK thought to experience symptoms for 30 days or more. Brain fog, chronic pain, headaches, dizziness, nausea, palpitations, shortness of breath, post exertional malaise and a severe reduction in everyday activities, and many are suffering anxiety and low mood. Overall, it's a virus best avoided."
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