Different studies across the world have shown that some COVID-19 patients face some kind of problems in their regular activities even after recovering from the infection.
Many patients experience fatigue for several weeks and even months post recovery.
The highly communicable new coronavirus, called SARS-CoV-2, differs from other respiratory viruses in that human-to-human transmission may occur anywhere from 2 to 10 days before the individual becomes symptomatic with the disease that we all now know as COVID-19. The range of disease severity varies between asymptomatic infection and mild upper respiratory disorder through severe viral pneumonia with respiratory failure and even death. Current estimates are that approximately 5% of those affected will require treatment in intensive care units (ICUs), including ventilation and life support. Which means that majority of the population affected by Covid-19 become alright with treatment either at home or hospital wards. Various symptoms of Covid-19 include: