50% Covid-19 patients still sick after a year, research reveals shocking facts
New Delhi: Covid-19 wreaked havoc in the country. The Delta variant knocked in every house and thousands of people lost their lives. After the Indian government’s vaccination drive, there has been a decrease in Covid cases and now the virus has not been as effective, but the negative impact of Covid is still clearly visible on the human body.
The study conducted on about 1 lakh people has revealed shocking results. 50% of the people involved in the study are still troubled by Covid and much more was seen in the study.
According to the Scottish study report revealed that a total of 102473 people were included in the study. Of these, 6235 were thrown out because when they were tested, they turned out to be negative, while earlier they had tested themselves and they were positive.
The Scottish study report revealed that about half of the total participants reported not being cured. When asked after 6 months and 18 months, only 42 per cent of the people had half the recovery.
Corona continues to bother
The study revealed that Corona continued to harass people for about one and a half years. There was a situation like chest pain, breathlessness, heart problems and confusion among the people.
The researchers who conducted the study continued to monitor all participants. After this, he came to the conclusion. Another study was conducted on 1045 people. The study revealed that 45% of the people’s ability to work was badly affected.
Victims of depression and anxiety
The examination of doctors has already revealed that those who have been caught by Covid in the last 3 years. Of them, 50 percent of mental patients have been found. The problem of depression and anxiety was seen more in them.
About 26 percent of those who are not able to sleep properly. They have a sleep disorder. Anger has increased more in some people. If seen in adults and older people, this problem was seen more in those over 60 years of age. 50% of them are complaining of anxiety, the study revealed.