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While some sensitive topics related to the spreading coronavirus infection are debated only in whispers, British health professionals are speaking out loudly about the serious issue.
Local doctors are coming up with shocking research results, confirming that even recovered patients may not have completely beaten Covid-19.
Where until recently topics such as global warming, the climate crisis, elections or worldwide immigration were prioritized in mainstream news, today the term coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has indisputably come to the forefront.
Millions of inhabitants of our country therefore fear not only for their own health but also for the safety of their loved ones.
Although the infection is spreading around the world at lightning speed, thousands of people have managed to successfully overcome the insidious respiratory disease. But news from England is not very encouraging: the feared diagnosis can leave lasting traces in the human body. Some recovered patients have shown identical persistent symptoms, such as loss of smell and taste, which they did not get rid of even after negative test results.
Some manifestations may remain permanently
In the worst case, the loss of senses could reportedly accompany someone for the rest of their life, leading to frequent depression and an inability to reintegrate into the normal routine. In addition, a significant weakening of overall immunity is appearing increasingly often and, in extreme cases, even permanent damage to the respiratory organs.
The coronavirus is said to be able to disrupt the regular heart rhythm, which later reflects in a higher risk of heart attack.
In China, several cases have also appeared where a patient, despite strict home isolation, became ill a second time, which could be a sign that the dangerous virus can reactivate itself in the body even without infection spreading from outside. In any case, the new type of infection will certainly need to be studied many times over, because not only the symptoms but the whole course of the disease undergo constant changes and mutations.
