COVID-19 patients can suffer long-term lung and heart damage but, for many, this tends to improve over time, according to the first, prospective follow-up of patients infected with the coronavirus, presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress. [1]
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COVID-19 Patients Suffer Long-Term Lung And Heart Damage But It Can Improve With Time
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