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Psychosis and stroke: The shocking COVID complications – Whitsunday Times
Once regarded as a respiratory illness, COVID has emerged as a virus that can affect the heart, brain, gut, kidneys, liver, nervous system, eyes and skin.

A year after it emerged in China, COVID-19 has killed over 1.7 million people and wreaked economic devastation.
More than 77.8 million people have been infected but vaccines developed in record time could soon stop the illness.
Twelve months on we take stock of what we’ve learned about the virus, how it spreads, how it affects every major organ in the body and how your sex, your blood type and even your genes determine how it will affect you.
The virus has caused psychosis, delivered vastly different…
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