Healthy people, w/ mild cases, still affected: "People who got COVID-19 & were asymptomatic or got [a case] that was so mild they were able to nurse it at home w/o going to the doctor, still developed an increased risk of heart problems a year out." Johns Hopkins study, '22.
#Covid #spares #no #one | #even #mild #cases #bring #increased #risk of #heart #issues #arrythmia #blood #clots #stroke #years #later | #otherwise #healthy #people - #not #hopitalized at the #time https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2022/covid-and-the-heart-it-spares-no-one
#Covid #spares #no #one | #even #mild #cases #bring #increased #risk of #heart #issues #arrythmia #blood #clots #stroke #years #later | #otherwise #healthy #people - #not #hopitalized at the #time https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2022/covid-and-the-heart-it-spares-no-one
COVID and the Heart: It Spares No One | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
New evidence suggests anyone infected with COVID is at higher risk for heart issues—a risk that persists even in relatively healthy people long after the illness has passed.
