Warning to anyone who’s had Covid over risk of brain complications

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Warning to anyone who’s had Covid over risk of brain complications
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PEOPLE who have had Covid-19 are more at risk of developing brain complications, experts have warned. Across the world millions have had the virus – with 22million having had the bug in the U…

"Previous studies have established an association with neurological syndromes, but until now it is unknown whether Covid-19 also influences the incidence of specific neurological diseases and whether it differs from other respiratory infections."

Medics did find that coronavirus patients had a 1.7 times increased risk of the flu and pneumonia in patients aged 80 and over.

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