Is the Covid-stroke link weaker than doctors thought? Just 2% of Philadelphia coronavirus patients suffered the devastating complication – and less than 1% were under age 50, study finds

Patients hospitalized with the novel coronavirus are very unlikely to suffer a stroke, a new study suggests.

Only about two percent of more than 800 people at three hospitals in Philadelphia had blood flow blocked to the brain.

Young patients had an even lower risk, with less than one percent under age 50 being afflicted.

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