As the state and nation move to administer COVID-19 vaccines to millions of people, there are a lot of questions about how they work, how you can get one and when.
New study finds COVID-19 could cause long-term lung damage
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) If you re wondering what happens after a person recovers from COVID-19, here s what we know.
ABC News Chief medical correspondent Dr. Jen Ashton shared some surprising new information about the lingering effects from the virus.
A new study looked at patients effects from the virus for up to six months after recovering.
Researchers discovered that more than three out of four people who recovered from COVID-19 reported serious effects for months after their recovery. It looked at people six months later. About 76% had one lingering symptom, and also had chest abnormalities on things like chest X-rays and other imaging tests, which showed some potential persistent lung damage, Ashton said.
Many blame President Trump s fiery rhetoric claiming that the election was stolen from him.
The President now claims he is ready for a peaceful transition of power to President-Elect Joe Biden.
A peaceful transition is vital to democratic governments, where the leadership of a government peacefully hands over control of government to a newly elected or selected leadership.
Congresswoman Rebecca Michelle Sherrill from New Jersey, Congressman Thomas Suozzi and Congressman Andrew Garbarino from New York are on the show to explain if the process is tarnished and if the country will remain divided.
Also, despite a new calendar year, the COVID-19 pandemic is worsening across the country.
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