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Coronavirus patients still suffering from complications three months later, study finds – The Independent
Participants in North Bristol NHS Trust’s Discover project reported symptoms such as breathlessness, excessive fatigue and muscle aches
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Patients hospitalised with Covid-19 are suffering from complications three months after being first discharged, a new study has shown.
Out of 110 patients who had been treated at Southmead Hospital in Bristol, almost three quarters (81) were still experiencing symptoms such as breathlessness, excessive fatigue and muscle aches when invited back for check-…
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