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COVID is still around and a risk to vulnerable people. What are the symptoms in 2025? And how long does it last?
COVID is still around and a risk to vulnerable people. What are the symptoms in 2025? And how long does it last?
“However, loss of smell still seems to be associated with some newer variants. A recent French study found anosmia was more frequently reported in people with JN.1.”
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COVID is still around and a risk to vulnerable people. What are the symptoms in 2025? And how long does it last?
COVID-19 как дополнительный фактор риска формирования основных неинфекционных заболеваний у взрослого населения: ретроспективное аналитическое описательное исследование | Галикеева | Кубанский научный медицинский вестник
COVID-19 как дополнительный фактор риска формирования основных неинфекционных заболеваний у взрослого населения: ретроспективное аналитическое описательное исследование | Галикеева | Кубанский научный медицинский вестник
A retrospective analysis of medical data from a 🇷🇺 sample showed that Covid can "be an additional risk factor for the development of major non-communicable diseases in the adult population and causes their increased prevalence."
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COVID-19 как дополнительный фактор риска формирования основных неинфекционных заболеваний у взрослого населения: ретроспективное аналитическое описательное исследование | Галикеева | Кубанский научный медицинский вестник
This is my 15th semester teaching RN and NP students about Covid 19 pathophysiology. Not a lot has changed except for how much damage we now know the virus causes. It still baffles me that people don’t know it’s airborne, don’t know the risks. 1
This is my 15th semester teaching RN and NP students about Covid 19 pathophysiology. Not a lot has changed except for how much damage we now know the virus causes. It still baffles me that people don’t know it’s airborne, don’t know the risks. 1

“#CovidIsNotOver This is my 15th semester teaching RN and NP students about Covid 19 pathophysiology. Not a lot has changed except for how much damage we now know the virus causes. It still baffles me that people don’t know it’s airborne, don’t know the risks. 1”

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This is my 15th semester teaching RN and NP students about Covid 19 pathophysiology. Not a lot has changed except for how much damage we now know the virus causes. It still baffles me that people don’t know it’s airborne, don’t know the risks. 1