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COVID-19 Lung Damage May Be Caused by Persistence of “Abnormal Cells” – Technology Networks
Investigations of deceased COVID-19 patients have shed light on possible lung damage caused by the virus and may explain why patients suffer from long COVID.

Investigations of deceased COVID-19 patients have shed light on possible lung damage caused by the virus.
The study, published in The Lancets eBioMedicine, by Kings in collaboration with University of Trieste and the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biology in Italy, shows the unique characteristics to the SARS-CoV-2 virus and may explain why patients suffer from long COVID.
Patients with COVID-19 can experience symptoms such as blood clotting and loss of smell and taste. Some who…
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