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Long covid: brain fog, fatigue, dyspnea. Long-term symptoms persist for many coronavirus victims – NewsDio
Now, three months later, the 42-year-old man still has trouble breathing. “Once back home, even after weeks, I couldn’t see any progress: if I took a short walk, it was like climbing Mount Everest. I was also short of breath just talking. I was very concerned…
Now, three months later, the 42-year-old man still has trouble breathing. “Once back home, even after weeks, I couldn’t see any progress: if I took a short walk, it was like climbing Mount Everest. I was also short of breath just talking. I was very concerned,” he said.Pescarolo is one of dozens of former Covid patients now receiving care at a rehabilitation clinic in Genoa, and he says he’s starting to see some progress.For much of Europe, the peak of Covid-19 infections has passed. But althoug…
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