Significant numbers of people have had long-term problems after recovering from coronavirus.
It could be that the initial infection sends some people's immune systems into overdrive, meaning they attack not just the virus but their own organs.
The virus entering and damaging our cells might explain some symptoms like a loss of smell and taste, while damage to blood vessels could, for example, contribute to heart problems.It’s been more than a year, will I ever recover? - BBC reporter Lucy Adams explored long Covid in a Panorama film It is likely several different things are going on in different people, causing a wide range of problems.This is difficult to pin down because medics only recently started recording long Covid.. Of those, 71% first caught the virus at least 12 weeks previously, and 45% at least a year earlier.35 to 49-year-oldsthose working in health, social care or educationChildren are less likely than adults to catch Covid and therefore less likely to develop long Covid - but some still do.
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