22 percent of those who did not require a ventilator while hospitalized had a reduced flow of oxygen from their lungs to their bloodstream six months later.
22 percent of those who did not require a ventilator while hospitalized had a reduced flow of oxygen from their lungs to their bloodstream six months later.
Most patients who had been hospitalized with Covid-19 still suffered a variety of symptoms including fatigue and sleep difficulties six months after infection, a Chinese study has found.
22 percent of those who did not require a ventilator while hospitalized had a reduced flow of oxygen from their lungs to their bloodstream six months later.
22 percent of those who did not require a ventilator while hospitalized had a reduced flow of oxygen from their lungs to their bloodstream six months later.