InvestorsHub Logo
Followers 19
Posts 3214
Boards Moderated 2
Alias Born 06/05/2020

Re: None

Sunday, 05/21/2023 7:34:04 PM

Sunday, May 21, 2023 7:34:04 PM

Post# of 20362
This is a Canadian piece from Dr Peter Liu--University of Ottawa Heart Institute, and a Heart & Stroke researcher (17 APR 2023)

https://www.heartandstroke.ca/articles/coronavirus-heart-disease-and-stroke

His numbers for long covid are diff than some here have postulated--maybe Canadadian blood/heart is different??
Between 15 and 45% of people who contract the virus will develop some kind of long COVID syndrome
Large, follow-up studies are showing that people who have been exposed to COVID have increased risk of developing cardiovascular complications — so, increased risk of heart attacks, strokes and heart rhythm disturbances. It can also lead to blood clots, especially to organs that receive a lot of blood such as the brain, heart and kidney.
so make an effort to get regular physical activity and eat a healthy diet. All of this can help you ward off or minimize some of the complications of COVID. I don’t think we’re going to get rid of COVID, so we need to build our resilience against it.