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Severity of Covid-19 will not indicate long-haul symptoms, study shows – Siliconrepublic.com
A new study from researchers from Trinity College Dublin assesses lung function and respiratory symptoms in Covid-19 patients.

While the severity of initial infection can vary greatly, new research suggests it is not an indicator of who is most likely to suffer from long-term symptoms.
To date, little has been known about lung health following infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19.
But now, researchers from Trinity College Dublin have presented a new study to assess lung function and respiratory symptoms in patients across the full range of initial Covid-19 severity.
The team found that while symptoms…
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