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9 in 10 recovered COVID-19 patients suffering from side-effects: Study
Updated On: 30 September, 2020 07:41 AM IST | Seoul | Agencies
China has roped in more than a dozen countries to conduct the final phase trials of its experimental COVID-19 vaccines, as it looks to stay ahead in the international race to immunise global population as part of its charm offensive to gain goodwill

A head mortician prepares a coffin before placing the body of a COVID victim in a morgue at the Collserola funeral home in Barcelona. Pic/AP
Fatigue, psychological after-effects and loss of smell and taste are among the several side effects that nine in every 10 people are experiencing after recovering from the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Reuters reported, citing a study.
The study, based on an online survey, was conducted by Kyungpook National University School of Medicine in Daegu, South Korea. It sought responses from 5,762 people but only 965 participated. Of whom, 879 or 91.1 per cent said they were suffering from at least one side-effect, reported Reuters.
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