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From patient zero in China to over 255 crore cases worldwide: Timeline of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic
Fp Staff •The origins of the pandemic can be traced back to 17 November 2019 when a 55-year-old man contracted the virus from a wet market in Hubei province
Half of COVID-19 survivors experience lingering symptoms six months after recovery, finds study
•The study, published in the journal JAMA Network Open, reviewed 57 reports that included data from 250,351 unvaccinated adults and children who were diagnosed with COVID-19 from December 2019 through March 2021
India administers over 86 crore vaccines; more than one crore given in a single day
•This is the fifth time that India has administered over one crore vaccine doses in a day
Life after COVID: Study shows symptoms persist in half of hospitalised patients even after a year
•The Lancet study shows that fatigue or muscle weakness was the most commonly reported symptom with around half of patients experiencing it at six months and one in five at one year
What is long COVID and how it makes life difficult for patients even after recovery
Fp Staff •People who had mild symptoms or no symptoms during the first COVID-19 infection can still experience symptoms later on or have long-term problems.
Chills, appetite loss, headaches, muscle aches are additional symptoms of Covid-19: study
•The study of over a million people in England indicates that clearer testing criteria is needed to
COVID-19 could damage quality of sperm, reduce fertility in men, study suggests
•Some experts are asking for the male reproductive system to be considered a vulnerable route and high-risk organ of COVID-19 infection by the WHO.
Changes in tongue, hands, feet could be indicators of COVID-19 infection
•Another symptom was a burning sensation and redness on the palms or soles of the feet, sometimes was followed with small blemishes.
From breathlessness to 'brain fog', Indian doctors are now up against effects of "long COVID"
Dr Aashish Contractor •What is unique to the COVID-19 infection is the range of its effects- from being asymptomatic to causing death
Study suggests aspirin may help lower risk of death from severe COVID-19 complications
Myupchar •Scientists stated that aspirin can reduce the production of immune cells in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular disease, thus helping in reducing the incidence of a cytokine storm