727800login-checkAn inside look at COVID’s lasting damage to the lungs |
By Jeremy White, Pam Belluck, Noah Bassetti-Blum and Eleanor Lutz
More than three years after the start of the pandemic, many COVID-19 survivors continue to struggle. Some, especially those who became so severely ill that they were hospitalized and unable to breathe on their own, face lasting lung damage.
To better understand the long-term impact of COVID’s assault on the lungs, The New York Times spoke with three patients who were hospitalized during the pandemic’s early waves, interviewed doctors who treated them and reviewed CT scans of their lungs over time.
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727800login-checkAn inside look at COVID’s lasting damage to the lungs |