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Covid-19: ‘Vast majority’ of nurses who contracted virus suffer post-recovery issues

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://www.irishtimes.com/news/hea...d-virus-suffer-post-recovery-issues-1.4309649

Covid-19: ‘Vast majority’ of nurses who contracted virus suffer post-recovery issues
Anxiety, ‘brain fog’, dizziness and recurring fever reported in survey of staff by INMO
about 8 hours ago
Mark Hilliard

The vast majority of nurses who have contracted Covid-19 continue to suffer from a range of conditions including mental health difficulties, headaches and breathing problems, a survey of staff has found.

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO), which conducted a study of thousands of nurses, said two-thirds of the 545 who have “recovered” continue to suffer fatigue.

Most staff – 91 per cent – experience ongoing problems post-recovery, with other issues including anxiety, “brain fog”, dizziness, recurring fever and palpitations, the surveyt found...
 
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