Study: COVID-19 Survivors May Find Their Lives Shortened By More Than A Decade Unlisted Video
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University of Glasgow researchers say recovered patients of COVID-19 might have lasting health impacts.
According to Business Insider, the study noted that an average male can lose about 13 years of his life, and a female 11 years.
However, the study is still awaiting peer review. It's still unknown whether the novel coronavirus could trigger long-term health conditions.
While no one really knows if coronavirus has lasting health damage, some early cases in China noted reduced lung function among recovered patients.
Additionally, people who have blood clots or preexisting medical conditions also face a higher risk for long term damage.
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