Health
We thought it was just a respiratory virus. We were wrong. – University of California
COVID-19’s effects on the body are much more complex (and potentially destructive) than that, UCSF doctors say.

Credit: Anna and Elena Balbusso
In late January, when hospitals in the United States confirmed the presence of the novel coronavirus, health workers knew to watch for precisely three symptoms: fever, cough, and shortness of breath. But as the number of infections climbed, the symptom list began to grow.
Some patients lost their sense of smell and taste. Some had nausea or diarrhea. Some had arrhythmias or even heart attacks. Some had damaged kidneys or livers. Some had headaches, blood clots, …
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