An increased risk of blood clots persists for close to a year after a COVID-19 infection, a large study shows.
The health records of 48 million unvaccinated adults in the United Kingdom suggest that the pandemic's first wave in 2020 may have led to an additional 10,500 cases of heart attack, stroke and other blood clot complications such as deep vein thrombosis, in England and Wales alone.
The risk of blood clots continues for at least 49 weeks after infection, the study found. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE
Increased Blood Clot Risk Remains Nearly a Year After COVID
Increased Blood Clot Risk Remains Nearly a Year After COVID
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