Health
A Toronto woman contracted coronavirus in March. She’s still exhibiting symptoms – Global News
Long-haulers are patients who were diagnosed with the virus, but still exhibit symptoms weeks or months after the expected recovery time — even after they’ve stopped testing positive for COVID-19.
When Susie Goulding was first diagnosed with the novel coronavirus in March, she said she experienced sinus infections, couldn’t swallow, and that her throat felt like “it was paralyzed.”
After testing negative for the virus, not only was she still enduring lesser versions of the same symptoms, but Goulding said she also developed gastrointestinal issues and heartburn.
Six months later, Goulding told Global News she still suffers from prolonged symptoms. She is one of the many coronavirus surv…
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