Nearly two-thirds of hospitalised Covid-19 patients still have lung damage three months after being discharged, study claims

Nearly two-thirds of coronavirus hospital patients are still suffering organ damage months after being discharged, a small study has warned.

Oxford University experts found 60 per cent of patients had scarring or inflammation in their lungs three months after beating the virus.

MRI scans showed 30 per cent had lasting damage to their kidney, 26 per cent their heart and 10 per cent their liver. The Covid survivors also showed signs of tissue changes in parts of their brain, and performed poorer in cognitive and physical tests.

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