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Elly, 37, was training for the London Marathon when she says she started to develop Covid-19 symptoms in March and, almost six months later, she believes she's still suffering from them.
Similarly Meredith, 22, who is a keen cyclist, first noticed her symptoms in April and doesn't think she has fully recovered.
The Royal College of GPs says there needs to be a national network of post-Covid clinics to help those like Elly and Meredith.
NHS England said that they were "rapidly expanding new and strengthened rehab centres".
Similarly Meredith, 22, who is a keen cyclist, first noticed her symptoms in April and doesn't think she has fully recovered.
The Royal College of GPs says there needs to be a national network of post-Covid clinics to help those like Elly and Meredith.
NHS England said that they were "rapidly expanding new and strengthened rehab centres".
Why won't my Covid-19 symptoms go away?
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Yeah and some silly folks called it a flu. Silly, really silly.
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Definitely something to be worried about. I read about this peer-reviewed study in Germany where even those who experienced very mild symptoms had cardiac issues after. We still don't know enough about this virus to be comfortable. I know the government is worried about the economy, but my mother, who is a nurse, is tired of seeing young, incredibly healthy people needing treatment for severe cardiac inflammation from the virus because they had to work or weren't careful... Here is the study I read the other day: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2768916
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Thank you for the great medical share shipmate PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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