Covid 19 coronavirus: Scientists find long-term blood abnormalities even after mild cases
15 May, 2021 12:35 AM
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Even after six months, symptoms in some people who had Covid included chronic fatigue, muscle and joint pain and loss of sense of smell. Photo / Getty Images
Even after six months, symptoms in some people who had Covid included chronic fatigue, muscle and joint pain and loss of sense of smell. Photo / Getty Images
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By: Charis Chang
Long-term biochemical impacts from Covid-19 even among mild cases have been discovered in more than half those who get the virus.
A small study of people who got mild cases of Covid-19 in Australia has found some had blood biochemical abnormalities and more than half experienced symptoms six months after being infected.