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Newer dimension emerging from recovered COVID-19 patients: V K Paul

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New Delhi: There is a newer dimension emerging from the coronavirus disease in recovered COVID-19 patients that they tend to suffer from other health complications, stated a senior health ministry official."Post COVID symptoms are appearing in some cases.

Our scientific community and medical experts are working on this. It's a virus that may lead to other health issues. It's ongoing learning in this pandemic and as we understand we will be able to say more," Dr V K Paul, member, NITI Aayog said.Meanwhile, Dr Vandana Boobna, senior consultant internal medicine at Max Hospital said: "Post COVID patients may have lung fibrosis and risk of heart disease and infections.

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