COVID-19 may cause some people to develop long-term cardiovascular complications, study suggests

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COVID-19 may cause some people to develop long-term cardiovascular complications, study suggests
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As the COVID-19 pandemic turns two, experts are still figuring long-term effects COVID-19 have on people previously infected with the virus.

reports. 153,000 veterans who had COVID-19 infections were followed for a year after their recovery.

These cardiovascular diseases include clotting, dysrhythmia, heart attacks, heart failure, inflammatory heart disease, and strokes. It’s suggested to be 60% more possible for individuals who have had COVID-19 infections to develop any of these cardiac issues.as well as the chief of research and development at the VA St. Louis Health Care System.

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