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The lengthy road ahead of us with long Covid


The lengthy road ahead of us with long Covid
The lengthy road ahead of us with long Covid
‘We can compare it to an earthquake. The tremor lasts a few seconds or minutes but when it’s done there is a lot of damage and suffering ahead.’
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“David,” 21, went for a Covid-19 test in October after developing a cough and general weakness.
“Within a few days of the positive test result, I started getting headaches and dizziness and I got even weaker. My vision went blurry,” David tells ISRAEL21c.
After quarantine, those symptoms continued along with muscle pain, tremors and tics. David was admitted to the hospital for two days. ....

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Israeli study: 95% of former COVID patients suffer no irreversible damage


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A pregnant woman gets help walking at the coronavirus ward of Shaare Zedek hospital in Jerusalem, on February 3, 2021. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
A new Israeli study released Tuesday indicates that 95 percent of recovered COVID-19 patients do not suffer any irreversible respiratory or cardiac damage, helping to answer one of the key questions about the disease that has infected more than 100 million people worldwide.
The study of 166 recovered COVID-19 patients, conducted by Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center, found that 94 percent still reported symptoms three months on, notably shortness of breath, though most symptoms disappeared within six months.
“We can cautiously report that based on our study, the majority of symptoms passed within a period of three to six months,” said Professor Gabriel Izbicki, director of the Pulmonary Institute at Shaare Zedek. ....

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