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Originally Posted by coffeebean
There is recent data that says Covid survivors have damage to their hearts a year after having Covid. That includes people who had minimal symptoms and were not hospitalized at the time of their infection.
There are several news stories about this. I won't bother to post links because I'm tired of being told my sources are not reliable. I do not buy into those conspiracy theory sites or conspiracy theory "experts" so make your own conclusions to the findings.
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Other illnesses have had long term or even permanent effects. Thanks for the fear mongering.
"The
flu isn’t just a health risk for the seven days or so that you’re physically sick with the virus—it can also have some lasting effects that could affect your health for weeks, months, or
even permanently. Here are some of the ways the flu can be a risk factor for health issues, even after you’re feeling better.
A number of studies have linked influenza to an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, and scientists have theorized that the inflammatory response triggered by the flu can fuel the development of atherosclerosis, a contributor to heart and artery disease. "