An NHS worker has revealed the ordeal of living with long COVID.
It is increasingly coming to light that not everyone who overcomes the coronavirus returns to a clean bill of health, with some enduring complications after clearing the infection from their body.
Some experts have argued “long COVID” should be considered a condition in its own right, with patients enduring everything from fatigue and hearing loss to palpitations and even signs of organ damage.
Liz Walker, 57, from Wiltshire, spent 16 days in hospital after catching the coronavirus from a patient at work.
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